I'm looking for an hosting that is simular to OVH talking about Pricing, DDoS Protection, intel i7 dedicated servers. Please link me some hostings.
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Hello, Make sure u read the whole thread.Hello, itsNature
we can offer you E5-2697v2/v3 servers ( with a good prices ) please contact me with more information..
yes we did, we are offering best ddos protection out there ( and i mention that available stocks is E5-2697v2/v3 ) if you interested please contact meHello, Make sure u read the whole thread.
Hello, you clearly didn't, if u did you would know that I'm looking for intel core i7 not E5yes we did, we are offering best ddos protection out there ( and i mention that available stocks is E5-2697v2/v3 ) if you interested please contact me
yes we did, we are offering best ddos protection out there ( and i mention that available stocks is E5-2697v2/v3 ) if you interested please contact me
YESAre you better than https://ddos-guard.net/en?![]()
Attack that mitigated by our network this weekAre you better than https://ddos-guard.net/en?![]()
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Attack that mitigated by our network this week
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really do you think Million ????What would you mean by repeating me?
Sorry, but most of the times, you make no sense at all. Trust me.
I'm looking for an hosting that is simular to OVH talking about Pricing, DDoS Protection, intel i7 dedicated servers. Please link me some hostings.
No host is like OVH compared to price and the CPUs being used and the price per IP.
oh lol excuse my ignorance...SoYouStart is owned by OVH.
It's their company where they sell re-used and older hardware.
almost every vendor twists marketing numbers like this,[DOUBLEPOST=1496573097][/DOUBLEPOST]Alright, makes some kind of sense, but then what does it mean according to you?
As they write in their post that the attack was 1 Tbps big.[DOUBLEPOST=1496572502][/DOUBLEPOST]
Don't worry![]()
Alright, makes some kind of sense, but then what does it mean according to you?
As they write in their post that the attack was 1 Tbps big.[DOUBLEPOST=1496572502][/DOUBLEPOST]
Don't worry[DOUBLEPOST=1496572723][/DOUBLEPOST]What, if I'm right, not all packets have the same size, right?
Or am I wrong on that one?
