> On Feb 27, 2018, at 1:16 PM, Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I question whether there is *any* high volume hoster out there that has a > reputation for successfully addressing abuse issues coming from their > customer base, and cuts off services... By high volume hoster I define it > as companies where anybody with a credit card can buy a $2 to $15/month > VPS/VM in a fully automated process. > > OVH just happens to be one of the largest and probably ranks in the top 10 > worldwide by number of hypervisors and VPS. I doubt whether any of their > 30-40 competitors that are smaller than them do much better, considering > the ratio of clued and attentive staff to VMs.
OVH are worse than that. Floods of the same spam coming from the *same IP addresses* for years at a time. Continuous probes. A total refusal to police their network or even respond to reports of issues. They're not a major source of abuse because of their size, it's because they've chosen to be. Cheers, Steve