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Even people that are not attack magnets gets ddos attacks these days - piss on someone's food (literally), and you'll get an attack
I can piss on as many dinners as I like, so long as I’m not dumb enough to give away clues on how to find my infrastructure.
Nah, it's not about whether it's chocking or not.
Banks want to see a return, no more subsidising ;-).
I too predict monthly charges, or increased one off charges to line up with the market price, will follow sooner than later.
Online.net price ?
€20.00/month for "advanced" & €70.00/month for "curative" ddos protection @ Online.net
Standard protection is included, though it's rather useless.
what's the curative one ? One where you can call and they'll adjust I presume ?
Hopefully they spend some of that extra money on SUPPORT!
The advanced one (20 eur) gets support and customization as well, the curative is just geared towards people that gets a lot of attacks, and it offers 24/7/365 for filter adjustment and SLA for the protection actually does it's job
Well, it is quite ironic that you created the topic and named it "Nobody can sustain a free DDoS Mitigation Service". Not the best thing to do if you wish to keep your
scam operationbusiness out of scope.thank you for giving your important and professional contribution to the thread. Now you can go back to play with dolls.
Professional as always.
If moderator allow that a tagger provider say to another one that is a scammer without any probe, why i need to give him respect?
Ironically, the servers with the best mitigation (game) are excluded from the price increase.
If you are trying to make your company look better than XYZ company, in this case OVH, with threads like these. Then why are you returning the favor of replying to a critical comment like mine?
edit because AlexJones edited his reply. so can be canceled
Well someone's got a case of the dickheads today.
Man have you read the topic? I not tried anything, just reported a tweet. I not try to show that we're better, our ddos protection is not free and is costly then ovh. I understand you if i came here writing: ehy, they charge 2€, i'm free! But no, sorry, we offer different service wit them, not better....
and @matteob gets his wheels spinning in the mud again, why?
Maybe my attitude, maybe because another provider considered me a scammer because i reported the tweet :-)
Oh yeah. You clearly had no intentions other than spread the news.
Choose a different title if you are going to take a stance like that.
Friendly advice, that shouldn't stop you from keeping your cool and being pro ;-).
You understand that "Nobody can sustain a free DDoS Mitigation Service" include my company right? ...
Nah is so funny and i'm latin
If you seriously hadn't thought of it, it comes across in a wrong way because your own company is offering DDoS protection services as well.
Man everybody in the industry said this.... but my scope was to start a discussion and open eyes on people that search cheap/free and powerfull mitigation.
Any way. For anybody that is interested, I got the post fully translated:
Edit: Someone else seems to have done so already. Oh well.
It took me ages to translate that shit
What, you mean like they did a few years back? Yeah that will come.
He stated this on general level referring to OVHs decision to charge more for their "free" anti-ddos.
Personally I dont like neither of your hosts, but I'm disgusted of providers that attack on other providers cause they feel insecure about their own operations. If SeFlow is bad, you are an absolute trash.
Besides, Connor youre really toxic anyway.. only your prices are good.. and thats probly all that matters.
No one seems to be bothered by that, but... How professional of OVH to allow their Customers to learn about a price rise from the community first rather than form the company itself... First email, then blabing on social media...
@Clouvider They wanted to get a jump on the Germans this time.