This article talks about convincing direct peers and transit providers to
stop Net connectivity to the culprit
http://www.darkreading.com/blog/240151931/who-supplies-cyberbunker.html
Would it not be easier if a majority of the ISPs simply filter BGP prefixes
containing the aforementioned ASes i
I have been a big fan of CommunityDNS cdns.net for many years. Their
infrastructure is very robust and the prices very reasonable too. If there
is anything that needs improvement, it would be their draconian reporting
tool. Otherwise, it is hard to beat them for no non-sense reasonably priced
DNS h
>From my personal experience, I am a fan of pure-play DDoS mitigation service
providers (e.g. Prolexic, Dosarrest) because they are the least likely to
give up on you when things get real difficult. Read the SLA careful to make
sure it is fit for your purpose.
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From: Jame
That is so old-school FUD re line-interactive vs double-conversion. Very
much the tubeless vs tubed tire debate all over again. Buy well-engineered
quality brand products (ie Emerson/Liebert, Schneider/APC) then it will be a
non-issue.
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From: Mike [mailto:mike-na...@tiedy
Is the cause of this non-profit a controversial one with a good likelihood
of attracting the attention of demographics with the ability to mount DDoS
attacks? If your upstream can do it for a good price (on account of being a
non-profit organization) and they have lots of bandwidth along with a dec
If all you need is initial mitigation against fairly basic flood type attack
vectors, then the Radware and a host of other similar appliances, should do the
job. I know Radware is in the stack of a few very successful DDoS mitigation
services. But if you intend to offer a premium DDoS mitigation
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