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Sao Paulo Brazil (Maxihost Anti-DDoS) resellers?
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Sao Paulo Brazil (Maxihost Anti-DDoS) resellers?

I would require a VPS from a maxihost reseller which comes with Anti-DDoS.

No specific budget as of yet, just looking for the 2 providers with nearly identical prices and websites for VPS offers which's names I can't remember anymore.

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  • YardVPS and PhotonVPS

    Found them.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2019

    Psychz resells Maxihost? Unlikely.

    Anyways, Maxihost charges $4/IP per month, so it's unlikely anyone will use them in Sao Paulo, unles they charge like $15/GB. Hardware is also very expensive. I have a server with them. The protection is just Voxility.

  • Ahh, so maxihost is using Voxility protection.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2019

    @stefeman said:
    Ahh, so maxihost is using Voxility protection.

    For international traffic at least. I am guessing that local traffic is all local IX because in the region it doesn't go over Vox routes.

  • @MikeA said:

    @stefeman said:
    Ahh, so maxihost is using Voxility protection.

    For international traffic at least. I am guessing that local traffic is all local IX because in the region it doesn't go over Vox routes.

    Hmm very questionable, they claim 2 TBps anti-ddos with scrubbing centers in Sao Paulo and US with no increased latency. I wonder if this includes the Sao Paulo location, I guess not.

    And yeah I had a server with them as well in Miami where they also charged me $4 / IP each month, there is zero resell value with their prices.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @marvel said:

    @MikeA said:

    @stefeman said:
    Ahh, so maxihost is using Voxility protection.

    For international traffic at least. I am guessing that local traffic is all local IX because in the region it doesn't go over Vox routes.

    Hmm very questionable, they claim 2 TBps anti-ddos with scrubbing centers in Sao Paulo and US with no increased latency. I wonder if this includes the Sao Paulo location, I guess not.

    And yeah I had a server with them as well in Miami where they also charged me $4 / IP each month, there is zero resell value with their prices.

    I am sure it's true, maybe SP is their own mitigation and Voxility is for international traffic. I would guess it would be cheaper that way. Either way, they have been very reliable for me.

    If they charge $4/IP/m in the US locations, that's crazy, I was considering using them in the future in Miami but I definitely wouldn't if that's true.

  • @MikeA said:

    @marvel said:

    @MikeA said:

    @stefeman said:
    Ahh, so maxihost is using Voxility protection.

    For international traffic at least. I am guessing that local traffic is all local IX because in the region it doesn't go over Vox routes.

    Hmm very questionable, they claim 2 TBps anti-ddos with scrubbing centers in Sao Paulo and US with no increased latency. I wonder if this includes the Sao Paulo location, I guess not.

    And yeah I had a server with them as well in Miami where they also charged me $4 / IP each month, there is zero resell value with their prices.

    I am sure it's true, maybe SP is their own mitigation and Voxility is for international traffic. I would guess it would be cheaper that way. Either way, they have been very reliable for me.

    If they charge $4/IP/m in the US locations, that's crazy, I was considering using them in the future in Miami but I definitely wouldn't if that's true.

    Well they do offer BYOIP but to announce your subnet they charge I think $200. But if you have a /24 or bigger it might be worth it to avoid the monthly fee.

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2019

    They are using most likely using a combination of NSFocus and Voxility.

    Their monitoring portal (https://ddos.maxihost.com.br/auth) HTML elements correspond to an NSFOCUS application.

    @marvel said: 2 TBps anti-ddos

    https://www.voxility.com/anti-ddos

    This is offered with Voxility + some sort of flow-spec? Most likely that the mitigation is handled by Voxiltiy alone, with some DPI (to NSFOCUS) if got through Voxility.

    If abnormal traffic occurs through IX/local traffic or private peers, then I would presume the NSFOCUS devices serve as defence.

    NSFOCUS appliances are usually deployed on-site and such capacity does not exist with those applicances.

    https://nsfocusglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/On-Premises-DDoS-Defenses-Solution-Brief.pdf

    Standard NSFOCUS device mitigation capacity is around 4-40Gbps.

  • http://lg.sao.psychz.net/
    im 300km away from sao paulo and with this speedtest im able to get only 300kb/s and around 25ms ping.
    compared to my t3 nano aws instance, I can easy max my internet speed (240mbs) and the ping is around 15ms

  • avelineaveline Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2019

    We have our own IP space announced in Maxihost SP but we didn't order additional protection. It's just Voxility via tunnel I think.

    We can also provide BGP session and BYOIP service with $15 set-up fee.

    Let me know what spec you're looking for if you're interested.

    Thanked by 1dedimark
  • PhotonVPSPhotonVPS Member, Host Rep

    @eduf said:
    http://lg.sao.psychz.net/
    im 300km away from sao paulo and with this speedtest im able to get only 300kb/s and around 25ms ping.
    compared to my t3 nano aws instance, I can easy max my internet speed (240mbs) and the ping is around 15ms

    If you can PM me a traceroute we can look into this.

    We scrub locally ourselves in Sao Paulo.

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