It works pretty well for me, except for some Layer 7 attacks.It's a shared VAC though. Usually you're fine but it's not optimal for larger sites.
My favourite is probably X4B.
If we're talking non-budget we'd probably start getting to Staminus, Black Lotus etc. That one just looks like you're advertising your own company lol.Hyperfilter might be the best one, but it's really expensive. It can handle all attacks, only for the big forums
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Oh, sorry i did not know we were talking non-budget only.If we're talking non-budget we'd probably start getting to Staminus, Black Lotus etc. That one just looks like you're advertising your own company lol.
I would never go back to black Lotus. .. just saying.If we're talking non-budget we'd probably start getting to Staminus, Black Lotus etc. That one just looks like you're advertising your own company lol.
I never had a pleasant experience with them either. Not directly, but during my time working with game servers the server I was working for was under attack, it actually wasn't too powerful. Surprisingly though, multiple game servers was down from the attack. Black Lotus denied the attack was even occurring, even though it was pretty clear. I don't know too much about how they handled the ticket other than what I was told, but eventually the guys moved to Staminus. That went well for them, at least for the duration I was there. I know other people have had pleasant experiences with them, but for me, they price heavily, which is no surprise for effective DDoS mitigation, but they didn't deliver in our case, and their support was absolute whack from what I heard. I wouldn't ever use them personally. I have used Staminus for some of my projects, and I do like them actually. Effective mitigation, we've never had problems with them. Relatively good support, but not superb. I'd say the best support team I've ever came across was LimestoneNetworks' team. I've never had a response time longer than 10 minutes unless they were fixing something or analysing a long log. I'm not sure how fond I was about their services though, at times it felt like we just got the wrong end of the stick, but maybe I just have bad experiences, specifically with network and hardware for LSN.I would never go back to black Lotus. .. just saying.
Yeah, our experience was somewhat similar. The support was absurd. We had been receiving 100-300mbps attacks and whatever package we had should have easily handled it. Needless to say, support was not very good on top of them trying to sell me a higher package to mitigate (same happened to my friend with a very similar situation with low level attacks but upon moving, they claim over 10x the level of previous attacks). We had more downtime and more errors than most services we tried (the only worse one was from the company that BL ended up buying out lol).I never had a pleasant experience with them either. Not directly, but during my time working with game servers the server I was working for was under attack, it actually wasn't too powerful. Surprisingly though, multiple game servers was down from the attack. Black Lotus denied the attack was even occurring, even though it was pretty clear. I don't know too much about how they handled the ticket other than what I was told, but eventually they did end up moving to Staminus. That went well for them, at least for the duration I was there. I know other people have had pleasant experiences with them, but for me, they price heavily, which is no surprise for effective DDoS mitigation, but they didn't deliver in our case, and their support was absolute whack from what I heard. I wouldn't ever use them personally. I have used Staminus for some of my projects, and I do like them actually. Effective mitigation, we've never had problems with them. Relatively good support, but not superb. I'd say the best support team I've ever came across was LimestoneNetworks' team. I've never had a response time longer than 10 minutes unless they were fixing or analysing a long log. I'm not sure how fond I was about their services though, at times it felt like we just got the wrong end of the stick, but maybe I just have bad experiences, specifically with network and hardware for LSN.
How long have you used x4b?It's a shared VAC though. Usually you're fine but it's not optimal for larger sites.
My favourite is probably X4B.
How long have you used x4b?
From what locations?
Single or Multi homed?
I've used them for something like a year, but stopped using them about 4 months ago when I stopped working with game servers (I don't really need it for my website atm because it's not really having DDoS problems). Can't remember the locations we used though, sorry. We've sustained attacks of about 30Gbps before, but that was really the highest we got hit that I remember.How long have you used x4b?
From what locations?
Single or Multi homed?
Sounds like you were happy with them while you used them though right?I've used them for something like a year, but stopped using them about 4 months ago when I stopped working with game servers (I don't really need it for my website atm because it's not really having DDoS problems). Can't remember the locations we used though, sorry. We've sustained attacks of about 30Gbps before, but that was really the highest we got hit that I remember.
I was, yeah. Their support team above all. Our host had an issue, and x4b actually helped more than our host, even though both them and I knew it was a host issue. We got it fixed in the end, and guess what, it was the host. This was a tunnel proxy for game servers btw. GRE/IPIP tunnels.Sounds like you were happy with them while you used them though right?
Normally I wouldn't worry about it for a forum, but I have a user in my beta that has already demonstrated he is missing a few screws and is easily offended. I know that his kid is a skiddie and he has talked about his kid's activites, one of which I'm aware of personally...
So, for the price I've been seriously looking at them if I use providers located near one of their nodes. Also looking at providers who have DDoS services in house.
Who are you talking about? By the way, CloudFlare takes out any plans, except Enterprise I guess.In the case I am aware of the site was taken off-line and the host actually cancelled their account as a result and they had to quickly find a new provider and spin the system back up.
All told they were off-line for 4 days, and when they came back on-line they were having enough stabiliity problems that I'm pretty certain that they were getting null-routed based on whatever provider or service they implemented.
They were using Cloud Flare and I'd bet it was either the free plan or the $20 "Pro" plan when they gotten taken out.
"Who" as in the forum? If so, my social group ended up leaving the forum as an indirect result of the forum being unavailable because of some issues that happened between a couple of members and the staff. I missed all the ugliness because the whole thing got deleted.Who are you talking about? By the way, CloudFlare takes out any plans, except Enterprise I guess.
Looks like your not using them anymoreWe are using DDoS Defend.
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