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ACC Migration to AWS

The migration of the Onetrail Acceptance (test) environment to Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been delayed by one week from May 27th to June 3rd10th.

We want to bring our own IP addresses to AWS. To do this, our block of 1024 IP addresses needs to be split into four blocks of 256 addresses. This process is handled by RIPE and can take up to two weeks.

It hasn't been completed yet, so we’re postponing the AWS cutover by one week, to June 3rd.

In addition, our data provider found that two IP addresses in the planned 256-address block are currently in use. As a result, we need to switch to a different block and update the following IP addresses:

185.170.4.50 → 185.170.5.50

185.170.4.100 → 185.170.5.100

185.170.4.200 → 185.170.5.200

185.170.4.10 → 185.170.5.10

wanted to let you know that we’ve decided not to proceed with the ACC (test) environment migration to AWS as planned today. The current environment will remain available and fully operational for now.

During our final pre-cutover testing, we identified an issue with a critical authentication feature on AWS. We’re using the upcoming days to investigate and resolve this, and we’ve rescheduled the migration for next Tuesday, June 10.

We’ll keep you updated as we move forward and appreciate your understanding and patience.

The IP addresses for the change can This can also be found in our documentation here.