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Limestone Networks now offering Enterprise DDoS Protection
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Limestone Networks now offering Enterprise DDoS Protection

Looks like Limestone Networks is now offering Enterprise DDoS protection, priced at $50/m per IP, while basic protection is free.

Has anyone tried this out yet, if so I am curious how effective it is.

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  • Hackforums uses it quite effectively. If it supports them, I don't see why it won't support you.

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  • jakejake Member

    @Jack said:
    LSN are doing 50% off atm too... So it's $25/mo or $30/mo for TCP Only.

    Wow, where? Not bad at all... 10Gbps / 6 million pps protection for $25/mo

  • jakejake Member

    @Jack said:
    GWCCAUG13A - Intel Core2Quad Q9300 (2.5GHz/core). Starting at $76.50!*
    GWCCAUG13B - Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83GHz/core). Starting at $79.90!*
    GWCCAUG13C - Intel Core2Quad Q9650 (3.0GHz/core). Starting at $83.30!*

    They also sent me in an email...

    So those dedicated servers come with the Enterprise DDoS protection, or would it be an additional $25/mo on top of that?

  • We've got something in the works too (Dallas) -- much lower pricing of course :p

    Hey, but good on Limestone! Just talked to them and they said it's new. They can't even confirm the details yet.

    The 6mil pps is only for up to 1 hour I just got told.

  • @Jack said:
    Confirm what details?

    Of their DDoS protection services.

  • How much is yours, concerto?

  • @black said:
    How much is yours, concerto?

    VPS pricing will have some in LEB range. Either way. TBA.

  • SaikuSaiku Member, Host Rep

    The last time I talked with Limestone they don't do DDoS protection yet. So this must be new for them.

  • That's nice, but their dedi prices are pretty high, still would be 95$/Month.

  • jakejake Member

    For anyone wondering, the actual filtering is not being done in the same DC. The traffic is going through BlackLotus LA, meaning there will be quite a bit of added latency (Dallas > LA).

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