They improved their protection a lot during years as their sales agent says
thats good will give them a try for sure. Thanks
They improved their protection a lot during years as their sales agent says
Yes I was thinking maybe also to give it a trythats good will give them a try for sure. Thanks
They are doing it around every half of a year. For example: yesterday was 8 attacks none of them wasn't successfullYes I was thinking maybe also to give it a try
Yep I spoke today with support, and if there happens any attack it will be filtered within 1 hour. Thats what they've told meThey are doing it around every half of a year. For example: yesterday was 8 attacks none of them wasn't successfull
*Also if it is willn't be filtered they need tcpdump in attack time to fix.Yep I spoke today with support, and if there happens any attack it will be filtered within 1 hour. Thats what they've told me
Thats not a problem with some script that records in pcap/tcpdump if there was some bypass*Also if it is willn't be filtered they need tcpdump in attack time to fix.
OVH really becoming better with days
You can have DDoS protection but you are not insured from your server stealing in one nightKeep in mind guys, while DDoS protection is important - knowing where your data center is located and what the overall physical security is like should not be overlooked.
For example, a data center in Florida off the coast where hurricanes hit may not be the brightest idea.
OVH - uses their own data centers with barbed wire fencing
View attachment 1936
View attachment 1937
BlazingFast - uses their own hardware inside of NFOrce Entertainment B.V. data center(s). The locations may include NL-1 | Databarn Amsterdam (DBA) NL-2 | Databarn Capelle a/d IJssel (DBC) NL-3 | Nedzone Steenbergen (NZS).
View attachment 1938
View attachment 1939
Personally, I like transparency and knowing more about the data center. Like I don't need to know everything about their security but do they have security guards monitoring cameras?
Yeah, "We are safe from DDoS guys!"server stealing in one night
Promocodes ? Can you tell more about this ?Well I honestly want to try BlazingFast now as they're improved. But all that scene with those booters and promo codes before, it really looked very very unprofessional
I think HyperFilter really has some good DDoS Protection, especially with Teamspeak.Similarly, if we know certain packets should look like XYZ, we could just ignore non-XYZ packets. There are many ways to roll DDoS mitigation but I think having an engineer or two in this thread that works with DDoS mitigation from these companies would be cool. I will see if I can invite some haha
Well theres some thread about why not to trust BlazingFast.Promocodes ? Can you tell more about this ?
you think for team speak server people will pay 100-150 usd? and intact 150 usd and more for license?
better quit life if its for team speak.
Xaron, HyperFilter is good but their total capacity is not more then 100gbps and since mirai botnet is going to be back you can expect that easly. So the price that they ask for the total capacity is not worth for me.Just go HyperFilter if you want god level protection. 100-150$
Agree DDoS Protection is good, but capacity is too low, and when I talked to Agents I doubt that they will upgrade soon above that 100 gbit/s if ever. And yeah prices are insane, thats why they are so smallXaron, HyperFilter is good but their total capacity is not more then 100gbps and since mirai botnet is going to be back you can expect that easly. So the price that they ask for the total capacity is not worth for me.
Agree DDoS Protection is good, but capacity is too low, and when I talked to Agents I doubt that they will upgrade soon above that 100 gbit/s if ever. And yeah prices are insane, thats why they are so small
Compared to the Living-BoTs they're very smallThey aren't small the way you judge them to be, because their quality and support are thousand times better than what you expect from OVH and any other incompetent/suportless hosts over here... But yeah, it has to be paid, of course...