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Dedicated Server + Good Anti DDoS
I am looking for a dedicated server.
Specs:
1gbps (20tb - 30 tb)
12~32gb ram
stogare up to 60 gb is ok
4 cores
The ddos protection must be atleast stable more than 100 Gbps:
During mitigation no packet loss.
Be able to cover TCP and UDP open ports.
Allow Custom Rules on mitigation would be good but not required.
Budget: max 250 USD
Location doesn't matter aslong ping is less than 250 to south america and asia
No ovh.
Comments
What kind of application are you running? I assume game servers?
https://www.hyperfilter.com/dell-dedicated-servers/
Hyperfilter, really good DDoS protection.
Yes game servers, our lasted attack was 37 Gbps spoofed UDP (informed by Softlayer analyst)
They are up to my budget, since the cheapest server requires a special IP to use UDP protocol.
https://athenalayer.com/
the best of the best.
You say no OVH, have you tried their game anti ddos range?
Couldn't found dedicated servers in their website.
Yes i had a game server with them MC-32 + Cisco ASA 5505.
And it was a very bad experience.
take a look here: http://www.seflow.net/2/index.php/en/services/baremetalserver
You can add protection for 9€ in sensor mode or 18€ always on protection and you will have
DDoS Mitigation description http://www.seflow.net/2/index.php/en/services/ddosprotection/ispddosprotection
To check latency http://www.seflow.net/2/index.php/en/services/baremetalserver/lookingglass
Awesome it's possible to get a better latency ?
Resposta de 95.141.33.154: bytes=32 tempo=265ms TTL=52
Resposta de 95.141.33.154: bytes=32 tempo=262ms TTL=52
Resposta de 95.141.33.154: bytes=32 tempo=265ms TTL=52
Resposta de 95.141.33.154: bytes=32 tempo=263ms TTL=52
@wobadekew Can you please copy me a traceroute?
3 9 ms 6 ms 6 ms 10.216.250.105
4 12 ms 6 ms 8 ms 10.216.250.1
5 8 ms 7 ms 7 ms 10.223.238.73
6 7 ms 6 ms 5 ms 149.3.181.17
7 120 ms 120 ms 122 ms et-10-3-0.miami15.mia.seabone.net [89.221.41.177
]
8 111 ms 111 ms 115 ms et-10-3-0.miami15.mia.seabone.net [89.221.41.177
]
9 111 ms 124 ms 117 ms xe-11-0-0.edge2.miami1.Level3.net [63.209.150.16
5]
10 247 ms 247 ms 249 ms ae-0-11.bar2.Milan1.Level3.net [4.69.142.190]
11 248 ms 248 ms 248 ms 212.73.241.250
12 256 ms 242 ms 243 ms 95.141.47.253
13 251 ms 250 ms 250 ms 154-33.141.95.serverdedicati.seflow.it [95.141.3
3.154]
@wobadekew based on the traceroute there is now way to reach us with better latency because i see you coming from brazil and there is no direct connection between you and europe. To come in europe you need to pass trought Miami or L.A. and then come in europe.
To have better latency you need to consider some U.S. company. EU company had all similar latency for you.
1 Gbps Unmetered?
No 20 tb/30 tb
Location Moldova its OK for you?
Can i test the latency?
Let me know if the latency to quadcone.com is good for you, we have DDoS protection via Voxility (they claim to be 500Gbps+)
ping quadcone.com
May i know the latency under attack?
Given that you want low latency to both south america and asia with anti-ddos, you're pretty much stuck to LA and/or atlanta/florida, with LA probably being the better choice for asia. Find a dedi there instead of jumping on all these EU offers that will always route through the USA anyway.
My best offer in USA was from ColoCrossing 30 Gbps, someone know if their protection is good?
For 250$
Ideally you are going to want L.A, and someone with good quality bandwidth for Asia (think CU/CT for china, and reasonable carriers such as NTT and Tinet for the rest of Asia).
You are absolutely going to need something thats located in the US and not EU for those latency requirements.
They act as a reverse proxy. So you get an ip from them and you stick any dedi of choice behind that ip.
Aaand we need a [sarcasm] tag.
hmm, yes xD
We can do ddos mitigation up to 250Gbit/s in Frankfurt, Germany. Had successfully mitigated a few large attacks in the past, targeting customers for hours.
Our mitigation plattform is completely self developed and has the ability to fight against attacks on every OSI Layer.
Ping to South America is at around ~120-160ms, Asia around 200ms. You could check our network quality via our Looking Glass - see http://lg.combahton.net.
We're happy to provide the following bladeserver: Intel Xeon L5520 / 16GB DDR3 ECC Ram / 2x 72GB 10k SAS / 1Gbit dedicated Uplink / 30TB Traffic
Monthly: 190 EUR + a one time setup fee of 49 EUR
Sent you a PM.
ok lemme take a look
Have you a private cable between you and brazil? :-)
latency between south/center europe to brazil is the same for all
Your Network
PING 149.3.181.17 (149.3.181.17) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_req=1 ttl=55 time=227 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_req=2 ttl=55 time=225 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_req=3 ttl=55 time=231 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_req=4 ttl=55 time=226 ms
OVH strasbourg:
ping -c5 149.3.181.17
PING 149.3.181.17 (149.3.181.17) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=1 ttl=54 time=228 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=2 ttl=54 time=230 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=3 ttl=54 time=226 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=4 ttl=54 time=229 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=5 ttl=54 time=229 ms
SeFlow Milan:
ping -c5 149.3.181.17
PING 149.3.181.17 (149.3.181.17) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=226 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=232 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=224 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=4 ttl=58 time=230 ms
64 bytes from 149.3.181.17: icmp_seq=5 ttl=58 time=230 ms
OP is asking better latency, and only U.S. based company can offer. There are NO european companies that can meets their needs
No, but a better connectivity through two Tier 2 than others with two Tier 1 which basically have overcongested ports between them ;-)
If you mean that you have better bandwidth then us and ovh.... do you know that your super fast tier 2 buy transit from our tier 1 for most transatlantic connection right? :-)
Your customer for reaching you in core-backbone, use telia and telia use level3 transit to do us<->eu . Then to do u.s. <- brasil there is only one way, seabone. So your super fast uncongested ports use SAME super slow congested tier1 ports :-) . (knowledge is the power... lol)
By the way i not want discuss those who have it longer , O.P. did a request and ALL EU companies are out of his requirements (my company included).... so sell is good, give good suggesion is better
@wobadekew if you need good latency in south America please consider only U.S. companies and ignore every request from EU locations