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I was expecting replies like
User A:
I am DDoSing you
User B:
I am DDoSing you
User C:
I am DDoSing you
User
I am DDoSing you
etc
LET, you're no fun.
Lol
In all fairness, it would probably be taken seriously if someone did joke about it.
2 hdds soft raid was possible
https://web.archive.org/web/20140207081506/http://www.kimsufi.com/fr/
Yes and a year before that it was standard, again right now no offers have RAID by default.
Last time I saw offers with 2 hdds was on April, I do not check their site very often...
This should be included by default now anyway with the now persistent threat of DDoS/DoS / little kids with it being so easy to do /buy. This is why DDoS/DoS has increased over 300% in the past 5 years.
So we erase all the little ISPs from the market then? DDoS attacks are expensive to mitigate and there are many regions where this is simply impossible.
I don't agree. How many people use their VPS for personal projects that never attract anyone's attention? I for one wouldn't want the additional cost passed to me for a service I'd never use.
Within development and personal use is fine, But in general Gameservers, Sites, Commercial services, VPNs and more then %60-70 of use. So im not saying only big company's should have protection but in general as the services of protection is getting more needed the prices are coming down. I'm not saying all company's and providers should but the locations he currently has in his sig Piscataway, New Jersey - Buffalo, New York - Dallas, Texas - Los Angeles, California
All are key and available protection. LA is where we are based, NJ has choopa which can offer protection and Dallas im sure their are solutions.
not the case. some have better protection than others it appears.
Yes. It shouldn't be necessary, but unfortunately, it is for an increasing number of people. I never imagined needing it a year back, but now I do need it for my own website to stay online.
Maybe I'm in a minority, but I've never had a single service DDoS'ed.
If the DDoS attacks are as common for others as it seems to be suggested here, I'd have no issue with providers offering DDoS as standard, but with a reduction in cost if the customer signs a waiver that they agree for an attacked IP to be automatically null routed for 24/48 hours at no notice.
I am Spartacus.
Quickly buy a service at BoltVM.
Not sure if you mean so he can be DDoSed or so he can get free protection...
Don't worry, I'm not buying anything anyway.
Good.
Great.
Awesome.
The two of you get a room or something?
I think we were done about 5 minutes ago, but thanks for the concern,
Still down huh, I guess this thread really fuelled the fire and some.
Looks like a Layer7 Attack , Give your http server a good configuration to block it.
PS: Datacenter's DDoS Protection can't block such attack.
Site is online for me, allthough nothing has been done to prevent further attacks, still using linode.
Are you Nixcraft from http://www.cyberciti.biz ?
Nope.
Perfect.
So is anyone running a book on who is behind the majority of these DDOS attacks?
7/2 Competition/Business
2/6 Kids in their mother's basement
I think its becoming increasingly obvious who is behind these attacks, they've been ongoing for years now
Go on..