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Colocation Amsterdam
Hello all,
I'm (quite desperatley) looking for shared colocation in Amsterdam with reseller DDoS protection. I need to be able to provide a DDoS control panel to my customers (port filters, attack notifications) similar to what OVH offers with their API. The more options I can give the customer the better.
I checked Serverius but they are overly expensive. 700€ / month for 250 mbps clean traffic.
Voxility would be an option but their protection is too basic (just on/off, L4/L7/SSL/noSSL) and imho their filtering is too agressive. Their colocation is too expensive as well as you can only rent a quarter rack and then the protection needs to be bought as an addon.
Quadranet, Sharktech and Psychz are no option for other reasons. KoDDoS might be na option, they're using NaWas. I have no experience with that although it looks pretty basic and they already charge $150/mo for it on a dedi.
I love NForce I'm already a customer but 20 gbps protection max is as good as having no protection at all these days.
So I'm open to suggestions. Budget-wise I'm starting small. First 1 or 2U shared colo, but if everything is ok I'll rent more space soon.
What I defenitley need as well:
- 24x7 Remote hands in case of hardware replacements (standard fee, pay per incident)
- Able to sent out hardware for installation within a reasonable timeframe.
- I need to announce my own IPv4 subnets.
- I need at least a /48 IPv6 (or announce my own).
- I prefer a 10 gbps uplink but if it's too expensive I'll consider 2x1 gbps LACP.
- Remote management port (can be 100 mbit).
- Traffic at least 25 TB for each placed server plus option to buy more.
I know it might be a longshot but I'm looking at a budget of around € 100 / month (excl VAT).
I'll consider Germany btw. if that's required to make this happen.
Please help me replace OVH
Comments
What about NFOrce?
Did you even read my post?
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Within The Netherlands, Serverius is the go-to for Anti-DDoS solutions on the cheap. Maybe @Clouvider can help through their new FlowSpec filtering / Corero appliances - if they do colo? I believe @combahton_it does colo in Interwerk, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland with their own Anti-DDoS appliances/solutions, but no personal experience with them.
We can help but no panel / api available as such for protection for now.
Oops, soz, overlooked it.
Then have you checked out HyperFilter?
Yeah serverius looks the most promosing but their colo only comes with 10 gbit protection (Tin package). If you need bronze it's an instant € 700 / month.
Also you only get 5 safe zones and 3 firewall rules which I don't understand. So I'm not sure if it has any resell value.
Afaik they just resells NFOrce, which he seems wanting to avoid. https://bgp.he.net/AS60503#_peers
What is your filtering capacity? And you are a UK registered company right but you have a DC in The Netherlands?
I ask this because I really want to avoid any Brexit implications that might occur over a year.
Hyperfilter seems to be what I'm looking for, thanks for the suggestion!
On WHT they say this:
You are wrong in one point, HyperFilter is running their own network in top of NFOrce carriers, they aren't using NFOrce DDoS Mitigation services at all, and even their mitigation systems are completely different as well. Also don't forget they are doing business since 2011. NFOrce started doing this in the last month, so you can see the difference here.
Btw I noticed Hyperfilter is just as expensive as well
W shave datacentres in London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt at the moment, the headquarters are in the UK.
We have significant mitigation capacity across all sites, not least because we run FlowSpec and can push the rules to our edge where we enjoy high capacity ports. Drop us a line on the chat or the ticket if you’d like to discuss further :-).
Speak with Sem at Serverius, I guarantee you that you will be able to barter to get the DDoS Protection price dropped.
Ok I will thanks! I might even try a dedi first.
@Clouvider is prem and has a prem network too.
@Zare is in amsterdam. Not sure if they offer colocation though