Is there ANY professional company out there better than OVH?

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Referring to the title, is there? With the same and or better DDOS protection, customer support, etc. for large servers? I wouldn't think so; which is why I'm asking for opinions.
 
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Zare is pretty expensive for what you get.
There only expensive if you compare them with budget providers like OVH and Hentzer.
Benefits:
- 100gbps+ Coreo on site DDOS protection
- Hosted in London, UK
- V. Good & fast customer service
Etc.

You can also contact them and see if there willing to offer a discount (e.g if another host that operates in the UK has something similar spec for cheaper there norm try to price match it)
 

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There only expensive if you compare them with budget providers like OVH and Hentzer.
Benefits:
- 100gbps+ Coreo on site DDOS protection
- Hosted in London, UK
- V. Good & fast customer service
Etc.

You can also contact them and see if there willing to offer a discount (e.g if another host that operates in the UK has something similar spec for cheaper there norm try to price match it)
Yeah I know I used to use them. However, your best bet is just ovhcloud or reliablesite. You cant beat what they both offer. No questions asked.
 

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Yeah I know I used to use them. However, your best bet is just ovhcloud or reliablesite. You cant beat what they both offer. No questions asked.
He said 'Better than OVH' .
If your targeted audience is in Europe or you want to host the server in europe then reliable site isn't an option. Also OVHs DDOS protection isn't that good.
 

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There only expensive if you compare them with budget providers like OVH and Hentzer.
Benefits:
- 100gbps+ Coreo on site DDOS protection
- Hosted in London, UK
- V. Good & fast customer service
Etc.

You can also contact them and see if there willing to offer a discount (e.g if another host that operates in the UK has something similar spec for cheaper there norm try to price match it)
Tbh, 100gbps ddos protection is terrible.
I used to own a botnet that hit up to 180gbps and that only had around 4,000 bots at the time.
There are even web stressers which hit harder than 100gbps
 

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No there isn't.[DOUBLEPOST=1563808218][/DOUBLEPOST]Ovh is the place to go, no other place does shit like they do.
Exactly. Ovh has a mitigation system, amazing firewall and large network. This allows them to have some next level ddos protection.
 

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Tbh, 100gbps ddos protection is terrible.
I used to own a botnet that hit up to 180gbps and that only had around 4,000 bots at the time.
There are even web stressers which hit harder than 100gbps
Yes, 100gbps of spoofed bandwidth.

Zare's DDOS protection is specialised for gameservers and from my experience it's better than OVH's Game Anti DDoS firewall even with custom firewall settings since quite alot of boosters now offer OVH' bypass methods.

Also better not mention that you own(ed) a botnet on here since talking about that stuff is against MCM rules.
 

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Yes, 100gbps of spoofed bandwidth.

Zare's DDOS protection is specialised for gameservers and from my experience it's better than OVH's Game Anti DDoS firewall even with custom firewall settings since quite alot of boosters now offer OVH' bypass methods.

Also better not mention that you own(ed) a botnet on here since talking about that stuff is against MCM rules.
Would you have a suggestion of how much GBPS ddos prot I should get, if say we're going to be on the larger side of servers, and most likely heavily targeted?
 

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Would you have a suggestion of how much GBPS ddos prot I should get, if say we're going to be on the larger side of servers, and most likely heavily targeted?
Really depends on the host, I would stay far away from any host that uses Voxility DDoS protection and ignore any hosts on this form for dedicated servers (reliable site as an exception).

Personally I'll choose zare since there office & old DC is only a couple of miles away from me.

TIP: do not host any web content on the dedicated server since anyone with a good layer 7 booter will be able to crash/lag the server. I have seen many big servers crash due to this (even hypixel's site & API crashed/lagged out because of this 'exploit')
 

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Really depends on the host, I would stay far away from any host that uses Voxility DDoS protection and ignore any hosts on this form for dedicated servers (reliable site as an exception).

Personally I'll choose zare since there office & old DC is only a couple of miles away from me.

TIP: do not host any web content on the dedicated server since anyone with a good layer 7 booter will be able to crash/lag the server. I have seen many big servers crash due to this (even hypixel's site & API crashed/lagged out because of this 'exploit')
Well, let's say I chose reliablesite, asking how much GBPS do most people usually use on private booters, if I was gonna get proxypipe?
 

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Well, let's say I chose reliablesite, asking how much GBPS do most people usually use on private booters, if I was gonna get proxypipe?
What server location would you get with reliable site first? You'll need to get the closest server to the nearest proxypipe POP to decrease overall latency.
 
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