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Dear Töma,
> Potential miscreants today should be assumed to have much more to
> show you even on a daily basis.
Oh, indeed! :)
> Is it like you also have something filtering upstream for you,
> e.g. flowspec-enabled peers?
That is correct.
Be
Peace,
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 5:25 AM Richard wrote:
> The OP is very knowledgeable and would not mince words or waste bandwidth.
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Sure, I totally assume that. I just feel I might offer a better advice
once I see the big picture.
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Töma
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I would say you are making some assumptions that are not fact based. The
OP is very knowledgeable and would not mince words or waste bandwidth.
Let us see what he has to say in regards to your remarks. He will be
able to make this more clear once he has read what people have stated in
other respons
Peace,
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 1:49 AM Rabbi Rob Thomas wrote:
> > I am going to assume you want it to spit out 10G clean, what size
> > dirty traffic are you expecting it to handle?
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> Great question! Let's say between 6Gbps and 8Gbps dirty.
>
As someone making a living as a DDoS mitigation en
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Dear Ryan,
> I am going to assume you want it to spit out 10G clean, what size
> dirty traffic are you expecting it to handle?
Great question! Let's say between 6Gbps and 8Gbps dirty.
Thank you!
Rob.
> On Nov 17 2019, at 2:18 pm, Rabbi Rob Thom
Rob,
I am going to assume you want it to spit out 10G clean, what size dirty traffic
are you expecting it to handle?
Ryan
On Nov 17 2019, at 2:18 pm, Rabbi Rob Thomas wrote:
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> Hello, NANOG!
> I'm in the midst of rebuilding/upgrading our b
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Hello, NANOG!
I'm in the midst of rebuilding/upgrading our backbone and peering -
sessions cheerfully accepted :) - and am curious what folks recommend
in the DDoS mitigation appliance realm? Ideally it would be capable
of 10Gbps and circa 14Mpps
A landing station is not typically carrier neutral and is not designed to have
a huge of excess space to accommodate third parties. When I was at Hibernia
Atlantic we would get from time to time a disaster recovery client, but there
was not a lot of excess space available and so it was priced ac
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