Vocus' Melbourne data centre hit by power outage

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Caused cloud, internet and network services to become inaccessible.

Vocus will need to completely replace one of its uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) at its Melbourne data centre after a pair of power outages at the facility on Monday morning.

Vocus' Melbourne data centre hit by power outage

The outages impacted a range of internet, cloud and other telecommunications-related services from Vocus, as well as services run by third-party providers.

The telco confirmed a “major incident” at its VDC-MEL03 data centre at 530 Collins Street; Vocus refitted the site back in 2013, after it had been previously used by ASX.

In a status advisory, Vocus said that power was completely lost between 9.02am and 9.27am, and again between 10.13am and 10.20am.

By just before midday, engineers said they had restored “all Vocus cloud services, NBN Services, voice services (excluding some IPTel services traversing Victoria) and DNS services”.

In addition, the telco said that power to colocation racks had been “restored to a single feed”.

Vocus promised a full investigation into the incident.

It said on Monday afternoon that its initial investigation had "identified faulty components in the A feed UPS [uninterruptible power supply]" as the root cause.

Vocus said that emergency repair works after 8pm on Monday "to restore the A feed power were successful."

However, it said that "additional works will be conducted on Friday ... to completely replace UPS-A on site."

The telco’s own internet providers, such as Dodo and iPrimus, reported issues with services as a result of the power outage.

Aussie Broadband was also reportedly impacted, with its app, customer service function and business services also going down. It has since recovered.

11.46pm: The story was updated with the results of emergency repair works.

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