All core regions operational across the Liora ecosystem.

Service Status

Liora network overview.

A Swiss-managed infrastructure footprint with approximately 7.4 Tbps of aggregate capacity across major European and US regions.

Regional Status

Primary infrastructure points.

Core traffic, compute, and storage capacity distributed across Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Cyprus, Iceland, the United States, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, and Ukraine.

  1. Switzerland and Germany anchor the highest-density core routing and protected delivery lanes.
  2. Sweden, Iceland, and the Netherlands support resilient northern and western European traffic placement.
  3. Cyprus, Poland, and Ukraine provide specialized placement and regional balancing capacity.
  4. The United States carries the largest transatlantic and customer-facing compute footprint.
Operational mode Normal across all core regions.
Routing posture Protected delivery and clean failover lanes active.

Switzerland

1.28 Tbps

Primary private control, delivery, and protected backbone services.

Nodes ~960 managed nodes
Role Core routing, no-logs operations, private control.

Germany

1.14 Tbps

High-density delivery, compute, and mitigation lanes for central Europe.

Nodes ~880 managed nodes
Role Edge delivery, compute orchestration, mitigation.

Sweden

0.64 Tbps

Northern European capacity for delivery, storage, and low-noise placement.

Nodes ~520 managed nodes
Role Delivery, storage layers, routing diversity.

Cyprus

0.42 Tbps

Regional balancing capacity for selective deployments and routing specialization.

Nodes ~340 managed nodes
Role Regional compute, routing separation, storage lanes.

Iceland

0.36 Tbps

Supplementary northern footprint for resilient delivery and discreet routing options.

Nodes ~290 managed nodes
Role Edge overflow, resilient placement, regional separation.

United States

1.92 Tbps

The largest external footprint for customer-facing compute and transatlantic workloads.

Nodes ~1,310 managed nodes
Role Compute density, delivery, mitigation, database capacity.

Luxembourg

0.46 Tbps

High-trust European balancing capacity for delivery and managed data services.

Nodes ~360 managed nodes
Role Traffic balancing, storage, managed database placement.

Netherlands

0.78 Tbps

Large delivery and peering density supporting western European customer traffic.

Nodes ~620 managed nodes
Role Peering, content delivery, compute overflow.

Poland

0.22 Tbps

Eastern European regional support for compute, delivery, and continuity planning.

Nodes ~300 managed nodes
Role Regional compute, traffic balancing, continuity lanes.

Ukraine

0.18 Tbps

Specialized regional support capacity for selected workloads and operational redundancy.

Nodes ~260 managed nodes
Role Regional support, storage, and workload diversification.
Core Services

Core lanes currently healthy.

Global delivery backbone

Protected edge delivery and region-aware traffic steering.

Operational

Compute orchestration

VPS, VDS, and bare metal placement across managed regions.

Operational

Object storage and database layers

S3-compatible storage and managed data services active.

Operational

DDoS mitigation lanes

Filtering, protected ingress, and rapid incident response active.

Operational