Torzon marketplace has achieved 99.97% uptime over the past 12 months, surpassing all previous records despite record traffic volumes and sophisticated DDoS campaigns.

This milestone reflects hardened infrastructure, intelligent mirror rotation, and proactive threat mitigation that keeps the platform accessible even under extreme network pressure.

Infrastructure Snapshot

99.97%
12-Month Uptime
47M
DDoS Requests Blocked
1.2ms
Avg Response Time
18
Active Mirrors

These numbers demonstrate engineering focus on availability first - the marketplace remains operational even when primary endpoints face coordinated attacks.

Intelligent Mirror Rotation

The core of Torzon's uptime is its AI-driven mirror rotation system that automatically shifts traffic between 18 hardened onion endpoints based on real-time health metrics.

When any mirror detects >25% latency spike or >500rps attack traffic, rotation triggers within 8 seconds, maintaining sub-2-second page loads platform-wide.

Rotation Performance

8s
Avg Failover Time
47M
Attacks Mitigated
99.2%
Successful Rotations

Multi-Layer DDoS Protection

Torzon employs defense-in-depth across network, application, and onion service layers:

Layer 7
WAF Protection
500rps
Attack Threshold
HTTP/3
Tor-Optimized
Zero Trust
Network Policy

This combination blocked 47 million malicious requests while maintaining clean traffic performance for legitimate users.

Impact on Vendors & Buyers

Reliable uptime translates directly to business continuity:

  • Vendors: Zero lost sales from downtime during peak hours
  • Buyers: Consistent availability regardless of attack timing
  • Escrow: 99.98% transaction completion rate

Vendors report order fulfillment rates holding steady even during documented DDoS waves targeting competing platforms.

Next Phase: Infrastructure Hardening

Building on this foundation, Torzon engineering will deploy:

24
New Onion Mirrors
ML Failover
Predictive Rotation
QUIC/HTTP3
Full Deployment

Target: 99.995% uptime with sub-1ms response times under full load.

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