March was a shortened month as we only started doing the new monitoring on the 14th. So keep in mind this dataset is inaccurate and does not reflect the overall uptime that month actually had. I'm going to try to explain any downtime reflected on the reports as well as we generally know why something went down. This report also includes a few images of the uptime. Feel free to use them as you wish.
As of June 7th we have have taken HyperVM off line on our systems as a precaution to several exploits that have been reported to not have been patched. We have strong reason to believe this information is correct due to several providers having entire fleets of virtual private servers or even their actual servers data removed.
You should not be experiencing any down time HyperVM is just the panel to administrate virtual private servers. Our nodes themselves continue to function without issue.
If you require any assistance with your virtual private server such as rebooting it you will need to make a ticket for us to do it at this time.
We hope that the developers of HyperVM will solve these issues in a reasonable amount of time. We will continue to have HyperVM off line until the issues are resolved. We will post updates as we receive them as well as an update when it is back up and functioning.