any reliable host that u know who can provide
1 - dedicated server with filly managed
2- anti doss include
the roughly cost ?
thanksYou haven't said anything about any preferred location for the server, hardware specs, how much bandwidth you need, and how much DDoS protection you think you require, as many places can get you a CISCO firewall, or Netscreen firewall, but something like ProxyShield that can mitigate more than 1gbps will cost you quite a bit per month.pls suggest which server location is the most fit
1-traffic are 60% from asia regions , 25% from north america, 10% from Eu and the remaining 5% all around the world
2- bandwidth about 2500 gb
3 - hardware space about 1000 gb ( include the daily backup space )
4- what is the min DDoS protection require to purchase
is firewall good than enough for anti ddos ?Judging by your traffic the best location is on the West Coast of the US, on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT, and so on.Depending on how much DDoS you are getting in terms of bandwidth, a firewall might work for you. How often are you getting DDoS'd and how large are the attacks in terms of mbps?Judging by your traffic the best location is on the West Coast of the US, on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT, and so on.
Depending on how much DDoS you are getting in terms of bandwidth, a firewall might work for you. How often are you getting DDoS'd and how large are the attacks in terms of mbps?
can u pls explain
" on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT "
the last time ddos was happened about 3 months plus ago. The attack was very huge at well over 100MB throughput.To put it simple, you need a provider with good international connectivity. You would probably need a 1gbps port and a CISCO ASA5520 to mitigate any attacks. This will put you up to probably 500$ with a server, depending what kind of hardware configuration you want.To put it simple, you need a provider with good international connectivity. You would probably need a 1gbps port and a CISCO ASA5520 to mitigate any attacks. This will put you up to probably 500$ with a server, depending what kind of hardware configuration you want.
can u pls suggest what is the next i can do ? any references u can suggest ?it will depend on your budget.... if you have a budget, get a hardware firewall and if not, a software base will do... check out the offers section and then select within your budget and then ask them regarding your requirements like ddos protection....it will depend on your budget.... if you have a budget, get a hardware firewall and if not, a software base will do... check out the offers section and then select within your budget and then ask them regarding your requirements like ddos protection....
any ideas the cost for hardware and software firewell ?
my current host told me that the firewall is not 100% to prevent or block the ddos flow , is that true ?
do u have any good reliable company in mind that u can suggest ?any ideas the cost for hardware and software firewell ?
my current host told me that the firewall is not 100% to prevent or block the ddos flow , is that true ?
do u have any good reliable company in mind that u can suggest ?
A firewall really won't do anything to protect against a DDoS/DoS.yes, firewall alone will not help, but other tools to add in the firewall will....yes, firewall alone will not help, but other tools to add in the firewall will....
Most any firewall he will get will either be saturated by bandwidth and or not be able to handle the amount of packets per second thrown at him.Most any firewall he will get will either be saturated by bandwidth and or not be able to handle the amount of packets per second thrown at him.
any solution for the problems ?any solution for the problems ?
What is your budget?What is your budget?
what is the estimate cost ?How do you know it will get saturated? You don't actually have any details on how much actual traffic he gets on a DDoS or how many packets per second he's looking at.Try <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://gigenet.com/">http://gigenet.com/</a><!-- m --> , they have some of the best DDOs protection around.How do you know it will get saturated? You don't actually have any details on how much actual traffic he gets on a DDoS or how many packets per second he's looking at.
my host said they do not have any tracking for packets per second for the ddos and the traffic is about 150 -200 mb
1 - dedicated server with filly managed
2- anti doss include
the roughly cost ?
thanksYou haven't said anything about any preferred location for the server, hardware specs, how much bandwidth you need, and how much DDoS protection you think you require, as many places can get you a CISCO firewall, or Netscreen firewall, but something like ProxyShield that can mitigate more than 1gbps will cost you quite a bit per month.pls suggest which server location is the most fit
1-traffic are 60% from asia regions , 25% from north america, 10% from Eu and the remaining 5% all around the world
2- bandwidth about 2500 gb
3 - hardware space about 1000 gb ( include the daily backup space )
4- what is the min DDoS protection require to purchase
is firewall good than enough for anti ddos ?Judging by your traffic the best location is on the West Coast of the US, on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT, and so on.Depending on how much DDoS you are getting in terms of bandwidth, a firewall might work for you. How often are you getting DDoS'd and how large are the attacks in terms of mbps?Judging by your traffic the best location is on the West Coast of the US, on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT, and so on.
Depending on how much DDoS you are getting in terms of bandwidth, a firewall might work for you. How often are you getting DDoS'd and how large are the attacks in terms of mbps?
can u pls explain
" on a provider that has good multi-homed bandwidth from the likes of NTT/Qwest/ATT "
the last time ddos was happened about 3 months plus ago. The attack was very huge at well over 100MB throughput.To put it simple, you need a provider with good international connectivity. You would probably need a 1gbps port and a CISCO ASA5520 to mitigate any attacks. This will put you up to probably 500$ with a server, depending what kind of hardware configuration you want.To put it simple, you need a provider with good international connectivity. You would probably need a 1gbps port and a CISCO ASA5520 to mitigate any attacks. This will put you up to probably 500$ with a server, depending what kind of hardware configuration you want.
can u pls suggest what is the next i can do ? any references u can suggest ?it will depend on your budget.... if you have a budget, get a hardware firewall and if not, a software base will do... check out the offers section and then select within your budget and then ask them regarding your requirements like ddos protection....it will depend on your budget.... if you have a budget, get a hardware firewall and if not, a software base will do... check out the offers section and then select within your budget and then ask them regarding your requirements like ddos protection....
any ideas the cost for hardware and software firewell ?
my current host told me that the firewall is not 100% to prevent or block the ddos flow , is that true ?
do u have any good reliable company in mind that u can suggest ?any ideas the cost for hardware and software firewell ?
my current host told me that the firewall is not 100% to prevent or block the ddos flow , is that true ?
do u have any good reliable company in mind that u can suggest ?
A firewall really won't do anything to protect against a DDoS/DoS.yes, firewall alone will not help, but other tools to add in the firewall will....yes, firewall alone will not help, but other tools to add in the firewall will....
Most any firewall he will get will either be saturated by bandwidth and or not be able to handle the amount of packets per second thrown at him.Most any firewall he will get will either be saturated by bandwidth and or not be able to handle the amount of packets per second thrown at him.
any solution for the problems ?any solution for the problems ?
What is your budget?What is your budget?
what is the estimate cost ?How do you know it will get saturated? You don't actually have any details on how much actual traffic he gets on a DDoS or how many packets per second he's looking at.Try <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://gigenet.com/">http://gigenet.com/</a><!-- m --> , they have some of the best DDOs protection around.How do you know it will get saturated? You don't actually have any details on how much actual traffic he gets on a DDoS or how many packets per second he's looking at.
my host said they do not have any tracking for packets per second for the ddos and the traffic is about 150 -200 mb