I think he meant muti hundred attacks as in 2 to 300Gb not sure how it works out but what I will say is it should be more then enough for most attacks in terms of volume assuming there is not another factor at play such as a bypass found in the rules of the protection. as I said before to his...
I agree with this statement generally the way Coreo works is using it's available network throughput as a basis for it's protection so while I also agree that Woodster will have quite a bit less then 15TB protection it should be more then enough for most attacks.
What I would suggest to Woodster...
everyone gets access to all the POPs that's the point of an anycast network my point is you will never get the full capacity of Path to yourself as it will always be defending other attacks in addition to yours this is a problem with the entire DDOS protection industry and while I do agree that...
to comment on this you will be using one of Paths POPs so if someone else is also getting DDOSed on that POP you could go down as well if the attack was big enough and because you're sharing a POP you will never get Paths full protection to yourself
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