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The sending legal notices to a user that simply liked a comment was super recently though. And they still have dumb routing that breaks "often."
since your main location is turkey you could ask datapacket/cdn77
Do You think that G-Core handles better volumétric attacks, médium attacks like Voxility does? In terms of L3/L4 did you tested?
Voxility is weak when it comes to L7. This is one thing they really really need to change and improve.
Ah so the rumor is true? kinda sad to see it sinking.
All I know is that voxility is hot garbage, or weak I guess. And G-Core has a massive internet presence in many huge IXP's so they can handle a 650Gbps attack just fine for a free customer and are pretty open about the attacks they receive. (because its good press)
https://thehackernews.com/2023/02/gcore-thwarts-massive-650-gbps-ddos.html
https://thehackernews.com/2023/07/surviving-800-gbps-storm-gain-insights.html
Correct. We have offered network protection in the past.
Currently not available while we work out (in the background) how to offer it more efficiently. Currently it just costs too much to offer our full feature set and the level of capability we want to offer.
It will be back at some point when I have time to figure that out (for now the focus is on the existing product line).
Path GSL and Cosmic (and MT if you have money) are your only options tbh. I have a feeling in house solutions are going to take off soon.
Maybe our SMAMA tool will help you.
SMAMA is a tool that connects with your clients' routers through API or BGP, and with flow analysis it detects when an incoming attack occurs and announces the prefix attacked only by your anti-ddos providers. It has different levels of configuration. When the attack has ended the traffic is automatically routed by the "normal" operators.
Basically it allows your client to route through the antiddos ONLY when there is an attack and everything in an automated way.
If you want more information, let me know...