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With terms this vague, the safest approach is to ask for clarification or simply avoid. And given their unwillingness to offer clarification to the OP is a clear sign for others to steer clear.
How much did you pay for the VPS?
You're wrong, sorry. I do in fact (co-) run a relatively large community, even one with somewhat sensitive topics, and have never been [D]DOSed, highly likely thanks to adhering to the "rule" "do not attack others personally" working out surprisingly well.
Btw, your (not really) subtle arrogance painting yourself as "big player" and me as basically a clueless nobody doesn't help your case, in fact, it rather suggests that you basically just had it coming ...
Be that as it may, humans are humans and therefore one should try to get at the facts and hear both sides.
Besides it wouldn't make sense for aeza to kick out new customers without reason and they wouldn't have grown to the size they are if they did. What might well make sense though is to quite soon say goodbye to customers reasonably suspected to create problems and/or trouble.
Maybe in your case they shot too quickly from the hip, that's possible. But the only way to find out is to get at the facts and to hear both sides.
Nah, not that alone, but would be a red flag in my book.
first you said that "Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks" even though they advertise precisely this and now you try to make it look okay because it's cheap?
Is this something one should have in mind ordering from you too? That if it's cheap what's on the website and what you promise doesn't matter?
See u on page 7 then.
No ISP is going to provide you any kind of service if a DDoS attack causes harm to their network. They will either ask you to pay more or terminate your service/contract.
DDoS Protection is a flexible term, but yes, I have to agree, if someone advertises a certain amount of capacity it should be able to withstand such attacks.
But nobody knows the size of the attack.
As DP mentioned, Aeza's TOS state:
No, because we do not specify DDoS mitigation capacity. I think the reason is obvious.
The fact that you haven't experienced a DDoS attack and that you didn't mention the forum numbers implies you really are small potatoes and you have already clearly demonstrated you don't know wtf you're talking about.
And yet that doesn't stop you from victim blaming (typical of you) and making baseless accusations that you just whined about against yourself. FFS.
@AezaHost care to give more info?
Did the op really give any info for them to respond to?
Name, please?
Thread has cunty diva now ?
Thread is so derailed on page 2 already, can't wait to see people debate how scammy Russian providers are over the next 2 pages, followed by discussing @AS203446's Schnitzel in 4 pages.
Time for new Aeza refugee deal?
Jokes aside, that sucks. Its understandable to turn off your VM and tell you to migrate elsewhere if the attack was so big to damage other customers as well, but they shouldn't lock you out of your files.. (unless you performed illegal activity)
If you wish to try Cloudblast's DDoS protected servers, we can provide you a 5€ bonus on deposit.
An interesting show. One throws a cry, the others rushes to the embrasure. Some providers do business here.
@hostiko did one of these lol
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4384551#Comment_4384551
Time for another ?
If the owner of the house threw you out the door and took away the entrance keys, this does not mean that something is wrong with him. Maybe you did something yourself that is incompatible with the rules of the owner of this house.
Though I left a pretty harsh initial post, this hoster is known to be a scam company. To be honest, those guys are degenerate pieces of half criminal shit.
In lowend world a DoS attack is a natural disaster, so the TOS can be simplified ;-)
I bought a server from you before, let's not forget that and in short I didn't see any protection.
Yes, you're talking a lot of sense, and we're currently making a deal with them for drug trafficking in UK. So they're not going to kick us out
I got ddos'ed some times, just happens. Especially in games. Hard to find good, affordable, low latency protection for games.
Host should not advertise ddos protection if they do not offer it. And if it is too much for host to handle, they should null route the IP instead of ban.
Every company has this lie we have real protection.
We are currently trying gamehosting.it and I have already tried quite a too many companies this month. just a waste of time and money
ddos only work with ovh. Everything else just gimmick.
I used their VPS promo for almost two years until I forgot to pay and didn't see any problems. You're blowing the problem out of nothing. Plus, the hosting is Russian and there are a lot of hate bots here who are heating up the situation. You're like sheep being led by your shepherd.
No need to do illegal things and everything will be fine.
Hi,
since i am curious, how much exactly do you pay and what exactly do you receive? ( before and now with your recent test )
If its a secret, also no problem, then dont mind it...
Why are you using a regular hosting provider that relies on someone else for protection? Why not contact the companies that actually provide DDoS protection directly? They sell VPS too, like G-Core and StormWall. Yes, the prices might be high, but your main issue is constant DDoS attacks
Lmao my aeza? Get any vps and put it behind cloudflare
*why