This is the monthly transparency report for March 2018. OVPN had three unplanned service interruption and one planned service interruptions during the month of March.
Summary
Throughout the month of March, our VPN servers had an uptime of over 99.5%. In total, the OVPN servers encrypted and anonymized 3011.1 TB of data.
During the month of March, we received no request from authorities. To date, we have never given out any customer data to authorities.
Below are the traffic and uptime statistics from our current datacenters.
VPN servers in Malmö, Sweden
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
Our datacenter in Malmö has a maximum capacity of 10 Gbit/s. During the month of March, the traffic load amounted to 2410 Mbit/s on average. During the month of December, we added an additional 3 servers to the Malmö datacenter, bringing the total upp to 7. In March, we added an additional 8 servers, bringing the total up to 15.
The highest traffic spike was 5680 Mbit/s, which represents 57.0% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 4170 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 41.7.% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 791,1 TB TB of data was encrypted and anonymized by the VPN servers in Malmö.
The Malmö datacenter had an uptime of over 99.5% during the month of March.
VPN servers in Stockholm, Sweden
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
Our datacenter in Stockholm has a maximum capacity of 20 Gbit/s. During the month of March, the traffic load amounted to 5900 Mbit/s on average. On January 31, we added an additional 8 servers to the Stockholm datacenter, bringing the total up to 20 servers.
The largest recorded traffic spike was 15130 Mbit/s, which represents 75.7% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 8580 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 42.9% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 1.93 PB, meaning 1930 TB of data, was encrypted and anonymized by the VPN servers in Stockholm.
The Stockholm datacenter had an uptime of 99.5% during the month of March.
VPN servers in Frankfurt, Germany
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
Our datacenter in Frankfurt has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, during the month of March, the traffic load amounted to 229.0 Mbit/s on average.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 887.5 Mbit/s, which represents 29.6% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 413.9 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 13.7% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 75.2 TB of data was encrypted and anonymized in the Frankfurt datacenter.
Frankfurt had an uptime of 99.5% during the month of March.
VPN servers in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
Our datacenter in Amsterdam has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, during the month of March, the traffic load amounted to 338.0 Mbit/s on average.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 1010 Mbit/s, which represents 33.7% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 578.8 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 19.3% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 84.7 TB of data was encrypted and anonymized in the Amsterdam datacenter.
Amsterdam had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
VPN servers in Toronto, Canada
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
Our datacenter in Toronto has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, during the month of March, the traffic load amounted to 93.0 Mbit/s on average.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 378.4 Mbit/s, which represents 12.6% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 138.2 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 4.6% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 30.7 TB of traffic was encrypted and anonymized in the Toronto datacenter.
Toronto had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
VPN servers in Los Angeles, United States of America
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
We deployed our servers in Los Angeles in August 2017, making March the eigth month the servers have been running. The Los Angeles datacenter has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, the traffic load was only 66.8 Mbit/s on average in March.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 273.7 Mbit/s, which represents 9.1% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 131.9 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 4.4% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 22.0 TB of traffic was encrypted and anonymized in the Los Angeles datacenter.
Los Angeles had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
VPN servers in Miami, United States of America
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
We deployed our servers in Miami in August 2017, making March the eight month the servers have been running. The Miami datacenter has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, the traffic load was only 31.0 Mbit/s on average in March.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 568.1 Mbit/s, which represents 18.9% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 80.4 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 2.7% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 10.2 TB of traffic was encrypted and anonymized in the Miami datacenter.
Miami had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
VPN servers in Oslo, Norway
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
We deployed our servers in Oslo in August 2017 making March the eigth month the servers have been running. The Oslo datacenter has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, the traffic load was only 157.3 Mbit/s on average in March.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 759.7 Mbit/s, which represents 25.3% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 303.3 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 10.1% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 50.3 TB of traffic was encrypted and anonymized in the Oslo datacenter.
Oslo had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
VPN servers in London, Great Britain
Traffic spikes (Mbit/s)
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Analysis
We deployed our servers in London in January 2018, making March the third month the servers have been running. The London datacenter has a maximum capacity of 3 Gbit/s. However, the traffic load was only 60.8 Mbit/s on average in March.
The largest traffic spike recorded was 553.3 Mbit/s, which represents 18.4% of the maximum capacity. The 95th percentile landed on 143.3 Mbit/s, meaning that 95% of the time, the traffic load was below 4.8% of the maximum capacity.
In total, 19.9 TB of traffic was encrypted and anonymized in the London datacenter.
London had an uptime of 99.5% during March.
Website
WEB01 had an uptime of 99.97%, and an average response time of 31.88 ms in March.
Database
SQL01 had an uptime of 99.96%, and an average response time of 4.58 ms in March.