<p>We’ll be improving the scalability, reliability, and functionality of 6 synthetic monitoring probe locations by moving them to AWS: Frankfurt, Singapore, London, Mumbai, Sydney, and Tokyo. This change will bring static IPv4 addresses and IPv6 CIDR ranges for more reliable
<a href="/docs/grafana-cloud/account-management/allow-list/">allow-listing</a>, as well as make k6-powered scripted checks available in these locations. The locations will be upgraded to a new public probe architecture with improved reliability.</p>
<p>These 6 locations will be migrated to AWS in October 2024. For exact migration dates and times of the migration, refer to maintenance notices on our
<a href="https://status.grafana.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">status page</a>. We will update these notices with the new IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges once they are known.</p>
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Release date: 2024-09-18
We’ll be improving the scalability, reliability, and functionality of 6 synthetic monitoring probe locations by moving them to AWS: Frankfurt, Singapore, London, Mumbai, Sydney, and Tokyo. This change will bring static IPv4 addresses and IPv6 CIDR ranges for more reliable
allow-listing, as well as make k6-powered scripted checks available in these locations. The locations will be upgraded to a new public probe architecture with improved reliability.
These 6 locations will be migrated to AWS in October 2024. For exact migration dates and times of the migration, refer to maintenance notices on our
status page. We will update these notices with the new IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges once they are known.