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HKG Emergency Maintenance:

December 1, 2022
10:30~14:30
Hong Kong Time

Upgrade switch & NIC

There is a possible blackout, and packet loss.
/var/log/DMIT-NOC.log pinned «HKG Emergency Maintenance: December 1, 2022 10:30~14:30 Hong Kong Time Upgrade switch & NIC There is a possible blackout, and packet loss.»
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On going
Done, RMA transceivers.
Sequence booting is on going.
Please boot via control panel if you need it be available immediately.
HKG Packet Loss issue has been resoved.
DDoS flooded the connection between AS4809 and AS3941.

Temporarily remove the direct CT CU connection from the LITE.
~= 30Gbps from China direction only.
In Hong Kong, there is no way to mitigate 30Gbps of traffic at a reasonable cost.
This is a temporary solution.

But please note, LITE has no China optimization.

DMIT will work on our best to offer cost-effect solution.
But DMIT has no control over the malice coming from other market participants.
250Gbps Peak reach. We'll keep monitoring, and release traffic back to HK later

We found that the attack was sent to each IP with 400Mbos ~ 1Gbps UDP/IP. And about hundreds of IPs are attacked at the same time.
Temporarily detour DMIT Hong Kong Pro to the DMIT Tokyo Pro network. The return traffic from DMIT Hong Kong Pro to China is retained in Hong Kong - China CN2 network.

This is because DMIT Tokyo has a higher specification of bandwidth to temporarily counter attacks against the entire DMIT HKG Pro IP.
+ For DMIT HK Lite, there is no opportunity to against DDoS with guaranteed quality of direct connections to Mainland China and within limited cost control.

Tag: Best-effort, Try-our-best.

Almost none of CMI Hong Kong's IP Transit appearing in 2022 are CMI's regular-priced offerings, including the provider used by DMIT HK Lite.

Regular-priced IP Transit services from the three Chinese carriers are priced from $25 to $110/Mbps.

When using traffic constantly 24*7, 1TB/mo ~= 3Mbps = at least 75USD / mo.

That's the price of 100% guaranteed bandwidth/traffic.

Again, please note: DMIT HK Lite does [N-O-T] include any routing guarantees.
Never and ever.
Any messages, offers, guarantees or promises that appear on the Internet/Telegram and are not sent/announced from DMIT.io, DMIT.com, DMIT.dev website and/or any of our official Telegram Channels do not represent DMIT.

Since we connected the low-cost CMI, we have constantly stressed that this is not guaranteed. Even customers who get IPs blocked by CN and DMIT would not replace them. (But we will do it for Pro.)

All these are either explicit or implicit hints to customers not to expect quality service at this price level.
DMIT can't do it, and the market won't allow it.

DMIT never rejects low prices and never rejects low-spending customers. What DMIT does not want to do is sell unstable and unreliable products.

Lite Profile is the network Profile that DMIT uses to consume surplus resources and to prepare for future provisioning of BGP VMs. We are willing to add some new things to make valuable resources available to those who need them during the time.
DMIT reserves the right to cancel any product line and/or service that damages our infrastructure.

If this happens, you won’t be able to renew after the nearest due date.

Please read the TOS.

Do not buy DMIT service from sub-market.
Per request, CTGnet now detours the traffic from China to DMIT Tokyo via AS4134. But the return traffic from DMIT Tokyo to China was kept via CN2 - GIA [59.43.80.x in MTR]

It has way larger capacity to against DDOS. It won’t affect your experience.

In the alternative, AS4134 has lower latency to customer in some regions; with AS4809 in return routing, it might perform better.
For DMIT Pro customers, when your service is affected during an attack on the DMIT infrastructure, you will be reimbursed for the corresponding amount at the end.

During this time, DMIT prioritizes network tuning in the event of an attack: packet loss rate > latency.
DMIT is accessing a number of solutions to protect Pro resources in the Asia Pacific region.

Currently the Pro network profiles in Hong Kong and Japan are temporarily detoured.

After this comprehensive and targeted attack is over, we will reimburse you for your services.