Groq Status · History · Incident #3309
RESOLVEDData Center Failure Impacting Capacity - DMM1
Minor · Started Dec 17, 2025 · 7:11 AM
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Groq Status · History · Incident #3309
RESOLVEDMinor · Started Dec 17, 2025 · 7:11 AM
Duration
2d 17h 41m
Severity
Minor
Detection lead
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User reports
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Summary
**The data center capacity issue has been resolved. All services are operating at normal capacity. The incident was caused by a failed ARP entry on the network gateway device caused the Salam network link to go down in the DMM1 data center, which has been addressed. We apologize for the disruption and appreciate your patience.**
Started
Dec 17, 2025 · 7:11 AM
Resolved
Dec 14, 2025 · 1:30 PM
Duration
2d 17h 41m
Severity
Minor
Event timeline
Investigating
Dec 17 · 7:11 AM GroqWe are currently investigating a potential network issue at our DMM1 that is impacting system capacity. Users may experience slower response times or intermittent failures due to reduced resources. Our engineering team is working to identify the root cause and remediate the problem.
Identified
Dec 17 · 7:11 AM GroqWe have identified a failure in our DMM1 infrastructure that is causing reduced capacity and network latency. The team has isolated the cause to the Salam link confirmed down and the Mobily link operating at full capacity, resulting in significant packet loss and is working on restoring capacity. Users continue to see Network latency.
Monitoring
Dec 17 · 7:11 AM GroqWe have restored capacity in DMM 1 and services are beginning to recover. Users should gradually see network performance return to normal. We’re now monitoring the infrastructure to ensure stability.
Resolved
Dec 17 · 7:11 AM Groq**The data center capacity issue has been resolved. All services are operating at normal capacity. The incident was caused by a failed ARP entry on the network gateway device caused the Salam network link to go down in the DMM1 data center, which has been addressed. We apologize for the disruption and appreciate your patience.**
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