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Not the greatest place for me to ask this question, but oh well.

I'm looking into finding a DDOS protection provider that can handle individual attacks upwards of 40-50 Gbps. It's going to be used as an addon to our VPS productline. Still looking into it at the moment.

We don't own our own ASN yet - we can't do any fun stuff with BGP routing at the current moment. Has to be done with DNS or something else.

Please shoot me a PM here on MCM or contact my discord at Zerxal#7199 for us to discuss.
 
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Probably not the place to ask. If it's for your VPS lineup, you'll need some sort of proxy to pass all connections through - I imagine this will both add extra latency and be a pain to setup and maintain, and add failure points. Why not just use a provider with DDoS protection?
 

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Probably not the place to ask. If it's for your VPS lineup, you'll need some sort of proxy to pass all connections through - I imagine this will both add extra latency and be a pain to setup and maintain, and add failure points. Why not just use a provider with DDoS protection?
Our provider is wonderful, we don't want to switch from them. Their DDoS protection is just not exactly up to par with what we'd want for the addon.
 

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Maybe talk to SharkTech? They have remote proxying for 60Gbps for 50 USD/each but maybe you can contract with them for volume pricing?

In either cases, I would highly recommends contacting remote companies yourself and see what each provider can fix you up with. As your an IaaS you got some wiggle room to haggle something out. ;)
 

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Maybe talk to SharkTech? They have remote proxying for 60Gbps for 50 USD/each but maybe you can contract with them for volume pricing?

In either cases, I would highly recommends contacting remote companies yourself and see what each provider can fix you up with. As your an IaaS you got some wiggle room to haggle something out. ;)
Always good to check here first :tup:

Is the $50 from SharkTech per month per IP?
 

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Always good to check here first :tup:

Is the $50 from SharkTech per month per IP?

I think it may be haven't visited their site for this for like forever though. So you will want to visit there to check what's up to date rates are, restrictions and so on.
 
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