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Sucura Networks – East Coast VMs with FREE DDoS Protection + BGP – From $5.63/mo (AS398999)

EricBEricB Member, Host Rep
edited December 2025 in Offers

Sucura Networks – East Coast VMs with FREE DDoS Protection + BGP – From $5.63/mo (AS398999)

Sucura Networks VMs


🎁 DOUBLE BANDWIDTH SPECIAL: Order by Dec 12 + post your order number = 2x bandwidth FREE!


Hey LET! 👋

We're Sucura Networks (AS398999) and we just launched BGP-ready VMs in New York and Ashburn – two of the most connected locations on the East Coast. Dallas VMs launching in 1-2 days – keep an eye out!

Every VM includes FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection – no extra charge, no upsells. Just solid L3/L4 mitigation backed by 780Gbps scrubbing capacity.


🔥 LIMITED TIME: Double Your Bandwidth

From now until December 12, 2025:
- Order any VM plan
- Post your order number in this thread
- We'll double your bandwidth allocation (still on a 10G port)

No coupon needed for this one – just post and we'll hook you up.


💰 25% OFF FOR LIFE

Use code VM25FORLIFE at checkout for 25% off your recurring invoice forever. Valid until Jan 1, 2026.

Discounted prices:

Plan vCPU RAM NVMe Bandwidth 2X Promo Regular With Code
VM-1C-2G 1 2GB 55GB 5TB 10TB $7.50/mo $5.63/mo
VM-2C-2G 2 2GB 65GB 10TB 20TB $11.25/mo $8.44/mo

Larger plans (up to 8 vCPU / 32GB RAM / 640GB NVMe) available at https://services.sucura.ca/store/ – 25% off code applies to all plans!

All plans include:
- 10G port (fair share)
- 1× IPv4 included
- NVMe SSD storage
- FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection
- Full BGP support (bring your own ASN/prefixes)


🌐 Network Information

ASN AS398999
Scrubbing Capacity 780Gbps across multiple active centers
BGP Tools https://bgp.tools/as/398999
PeeringDB https://www.peeringdb.com/net/25055

Test IPs:

  • 142.248.30.10 – Chicago, IL
  • 142.248.30.15 – Dallas, TX
  • 142.248.30.20 – Toronto, ON
  • 142.248.30.30 – Seattle, WA
  • 142.248.30.40 – New York, NY
  • 142.248.30.50 – Ashburn, VA
  • 142.248.30.60 – Frankfurt, DE

🛡️ SucuraGuard DDoS Protection (Included FREE)

Straightforward, reliable L3/L4 DDoS protection – no extra charge, no upsells.

What we're good for:
- Common flood attacks (SYN, UDP, ICMP, reflection/amplification)
- Small to medium volumetric attacks
- Game servers, hosting, and standard web applications

What we're not (yet): A solution for 500Gbps+ sustained attacks or complex application-layer threats.

We're actively working on changing this – several undisclosed POPs with very large capacities launching soon!

What's Included:
✓ L3/L4 DDoS mitigation (SYN/ACK, UDP, ICMP, fragmentation, protocol attacks)
✓ Reflection/amplification filtering (DNS, NTP, SSDP, Memcached, etc.)
✓ Sub-second attack detection
✓ Always-on scrubbing – no manual activation needed
✓ 780Gbps scrubbing capacity across multiple active centers
✓ Nexus Portal for real-time traffic monitoring and attack visibility
✓ Attack reporting with traffic graphs and filtered packet statistics

Why choose SucuraGuard:
- Transparent pricing – no hidden costs or surprise bills
- Solid protection for common attack vectors at a fair price
- Perfect for game servers (Minecraft, FiveM, Rust, etc.), hosting providers, and developers
- Honest about our capabilities and actively improving

Network Information:
- ASN: AS398999
- Scrubbing Capacity: 780Gbps across multiple active centers
- BGP Tools: https://bgp.tools/as/398999
- PeeringDB: https://www.peeringdb.com/net/25055


🔧 BGP Capabilities

  • Announce your own prefixes/AS to AS398999
  • Full BGP communities support
  • Multiple upstream providers

Who This Is For

✓ Game server operators (Minecraft, FiveM, Rust, etc.)
✓ Small/mid-size hosting providers
✓ Anyone who need DDoS protection without lock-in


Order Now

New York VMs https://services.sucura.ca/store/new-york-vms
Ashburn VMs https://services.sucura.ca/store/ashburn-va-vms
All Plans https://services.sucura.ca/store/
More Info https://sucuranetworks.ca/vms.html
SucuraGuard DDoS Protection https://sucuranetworks.ca/ddos-protection

Company Info

Company Sucura Networks Inc.
Website https://sucuranetworks.ca
Support https://services.sucura.ca (ticket) or Discord
Status Page https://sucuranetworks.ca/status.html

Setup of BGP typically completed within 24 hours. Need help now? Join our Discord for quick support.


TL;DR: East Coast VMs with FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection, full BGP support, starting at $5.63/mo. Order by Dec 12 and post your order # here = double bandwidth for free.

Thanked by 1nghialele
New Locations / Where should we offer more VM services
  1. Which location would you like to see us add VMs to next?28 votes
    1. Seattle
      35.71%
    2. Chicago
      21.43%
    3. Frankfurt
      42.86%
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Comments

  • emg88emg88 Member
    edited December 2025

    First, complimentary plan @EricB ?

  • Typo
    i guess it should be 2025

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • EricBEricB Member, Host Rep

    @gbzret4d said:
    Typo
    i guess it should be 2025

    Thank you, fixed!

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • glws

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • no ipv6 in almost 2026 :s

  • @Nekopara said:
    no ipv6 in almost 2026 :s

    Lol even some ISP in Netherlands like odido don't have ipv6

  • no ipv6 lmao

    shame on you

    Thanked by 2384_cz oloke
  • EricBEricB Member, Host Rep

    Hey everyone, appreciate the feedback on IPv6!

    We're taking a different approach here - we only provide protected services, so if we can't protect IPv6 traffic effectively, we don't add it. We're not going to rush out half-baked features that could leave customers exposed.

    That said, IPv6 support IS coming soon! We're actively working on adding it to our mitigation appliances and scrubbers. It's in development and we're coding the support into our infrastructure as we speak. We'll announce it properly when it's ready and fully protected.

    @zGato said:
    no ipv6 lmao

    shame on you

    @Nekopara said:
    no ipv6 in almost 2026 :s

    Thanked by 2robinjoo1 MannDude
  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    No crypto? :(

    Thanked by 1MannDude
  • Invoice #343611

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • GLWS

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • EricBEricB Member, Host Rep

    Dallas VMs Now Live! 🎉

    Hey everyone! Our Dallas location is now available at https://services.sucura.ca/store/dallas-vms

    All the same features:

    • Full BGP support
    • FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection
    • 10G port (fair share)
    • NVMe storage

    Same promotions apply:
    - 🎁 Double bandwidth promo (order by Dec 12 + post order # here)
    - 💰 Code VM25FORLIFE for 25% off forever (valid until Jan 1, 2026)

    Test IP: 142.248.30.15

    Dallas gives you another great option with excellent connectivity to both coasts. Let us know if you have any questions!

  • @EricB said:
    Dallas VMs Now Live! 🎉

    Hey everyone! Our Dallas location is now available at https://services.sucura.ca/store/dallas-vms

    All the same features:

    • Full BGP support
    • FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection
    • 10G port (fair share)
    • NVMe storage

    Same promotions apply:
    - 🎁 Double bandwidth promo (order by Dec 12 + post order # here)
    - 💰 Code VM25FORLIFE for 25% off forever (valid until Jan 1, 2026)

    Test IP: 142.248.30.15

    Dallas gives you another great option with excellent connectivity to both coasts. Let us know if you have any questions!

    Thanked by 1nekomikoreimu
  • EricBEricB Member, Host Rep

    @nghialele said:

    @EricB said:
    Dallas VMs Now Live! 🎉

    Hey everyone! Our Dallas location is now available at https://services.sucura.ca/store/dallas-vms

    All the same features:

    • Full BGP support
    • FREE SucuraGuard DDoS protection
    • 10G port (fair share)
    • NVMe storage

    Same promotions apply:
    - 🎁 Double bandwidth promo (order by Dec 12 + post order # here)
    - 💰 Code VM25FORLIFE for 25% off forever (valid until Jan 1, 2026)

    Test IP: 142.248.30.15

    Dallas gives you another great option with excellent connectivity to both coasts. Let us know if you have any questions!

    This should be resolved now.

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • Your WHMCS design look hella buggy, man.

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    No IPv6 hall of shame

    • GitHub
    • Outlook
    • SparkPost, MessageBird, MXroute
    • ColonCrossing - RackNerd, CloudServer, cheapwindowsvps, SmokyHosts
    • XetHost
    • SoftShellWeb (San Jose only)
    • KhanWebHost (Turkey etc), BatuCloud, BalHost, Hostolog
    • Wishosting
    • Reprise Hosting, ADTAQ
    • HostWebis
    • Leapswitch Networks (except Mumbai), HostDZire
    • DedicatServer gardens, iHostART, CloudForest, torchbyte
    • HostTiger HostTigger
    • ForwardWeb
    • SKB Enterprise
    • Watta Server, ONeil Online
    • HostMayo
    • GardenCloud gardens
    • CoreHosting
    • Hye Cloud
    • VirmAche (most locations), VPS BlackFriday
    • HostVDS
    • FireVPS
    • Rabisu
    • MyHBD
    • RackEdge
    • PulsedMedia
    • DEPLOYD
    • iNetCloud
    • TerraNode
    • CloudPacket
    • Dotdotnetwork
    • Kaisercloud
    • ColossusCloud ServerPoint
    • Kuroit (Ashburn)
    • CubePath
    • MassiveGRID
    • Phaonix
    • CloudBlast
    • Z Plus / Zizzy
    • HostBrr (DirectAdmin storage)
    • HostDare (CN2 GIA)
    • MLNL.HOST (Lithuania)
    • Servers Guru
    • Private Feet Host
    • SolidSeoVPS (North Carolina and Haarlem)
    • Sparked Host (Dallas and Ashburn and Singapore)
    • LumaDock
    • RAVNIX
    • RareCloud (Constanța)
    • SucuraGuard / Sucura Cloud

    Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.

  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited December 2025

    Got a VM in NYC and Ashburn.

    I'm still confused by the routing. If I do a MTR to either one, from say, Frantech NY, packets take the scenic route. From NYC BuyVM to NYC Sucura I'm seeing things go from NYC -> LON -> AMS -> FRA -> ASH -> NYC

    That's NYC to NYC, but goes to Europe for a vacation first.

    I think that's just a GSL thing but I find pinging my NY VM or Ashburn VM from a different provider's NY POP that both are about 80ms away despite being geographically in the same city or near by.

    Should be fine for what I need them for (Non Path DDoS protection for some nameserver failover) but just an observation.

    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Thanked by 2nghialele EricB
  • EricBEricB Member, Host Rep

    @MannDude said:
    Got a VM in NYC and Ashburn.

    I'm still confused by the routing. If I do a MTR to either one, from say, Frantech NY, packets take the scenic route. From NYC BuyVM to NYC Sucura I'm seeing things go from NYC -> LON -> AMS -> FRA -> ASH -> NYC

    That's NYC to NYC, but goes to Europe for a vacation first.

    I think that's just a GSL thing but I find pinging my NY VM or Ashburn VM from a different provider's NY POP that both are about 80ms away despite being geographically in the same city or near by.

    Should be fine for what I need them for (Non Path DDoS protection for some nameserver failover) but just an observation.

    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    We are aware of the GSL routing issue and are actively working to get it resolved.

    Thanked by 1MannDude
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @EricB said:

    @MannDude said:
    Got a VM in NYC and Ashburn.

    I'm still confused by the routing. If I do a MTR to either one, from say, Frantech NY, packets take the scenic route. From NYC BuyVM to NYC Sucura I'm seeing things go from NYC -> LON -> AMS -> FRA -> ASH -> NYC

    That's NYC to NYC, but goes to Europe for a vacation first.

    I think that's just a GSL thing but I find pinging my NY VM or Ashburn VM from a different provider's NY POP that both are about 80ms away despite being geographically in the same city or near by.

    Should be fine for what I need them for (Non Path DDoS protection for some nameserver failover) but just an observation.

    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    We are aware of the GSL routing issue and are actively working to get it resolved.

    Awesome, good to see. Looking forward to seeing how things progress.

    Good luck with everything.

    So far, happy with the VMs but it's only been a day or so.

    Thanked by 1EricB
  • @MannDude said:
    Got a VM in NYC and Ashburn.

    I'm still confused by the routing. If I do a MTR to either one, from say, Frantech NY, packets take the scenic route. From NYC BuyVM to NYC Sucura I'm seeing things go from NYC -> LON -> AMS -> FRA -> ASH -> NYC

    That's NYC to NYC, but goes to Europe for a vacation first.

    I think that's just a GSL thing but I find pinging my NY VM or Ashburn VM from a different provider's NY POP that both are about 80ms away despite being geographically in the same city or near by.

    Should be fine for what I need them for (Non Path DDoS protection for some nameserver failover) but just an observation.

    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Could you send me an MTR in DMs for this? Is Hurricane Electric in the path by chance?

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @MannDude said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

    Apple certification requires every application to operate in IPv6-only network.
    If Apple reviewer is accessing a developer's app while the developer's backend is receiving DDoS on IPv6, the review would be rejected and millions are lost.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

    Apple certification requires every application to operate in IPv6-only network.
    If Apple reviewer is accessing a developer's app while the developer's backend is receiving DDoS on IPv6, the review would be rejected and millions are lost.

    Don't reveal your IPv6 backend nor use IPv6. Use Cloudflare which can push V6 -> V4. Reguards.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @PolyAnthi said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

    Apple certification requires every application to operate in IPv6-only network.
    If Apple reviewer is accessing a developer's app while the developer's backend is receiving DDoS on IPv6, the review would be rejected and millions are lost.

    Don't reveal your IPv6 backend nor use IPv6. Use Cloudflare which can push V6 -> V4. Reguards.

    We run non-HTTP service.
    Think MQTT and the likes.

    Thanked by 1MannDude
  • @yoursunny said:

    @PolyAnthi said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

    Apple certification requires every application to operate in IPv6-only network.
    If Apple reviewer is accessing a developer's app while the developer's backend is receiving DDoS on IPv6, the review would be rejected and millions are lost.

    Don't reveal your IPv6 backend nor use IPv6. Use Cloudflare which can push V6 -> V4. Reguards.

    We run non-HTTP service.
    Think MQTT and the likes.

    Cloudflare does support MQTT

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • Any plan to offer anycast vms?

  • @EricB Can you waive BGP downstream fees?

  • ehhthingehhthing Member
    edited December 2025

    A little bit of a roundabout routing huh. Toronto -> New York -> Chicago -> Toronto...

     3. toro-b5-link.ip.twelve99.net                                              0.0%   225    0.6   0.9   0.5  41.6   2.7
     4. ae16.zayo.mpr1.yyz1.ca.zip.zayo.com                                       8.4%   225    0.4   0.6   0.3  15.1   1.4
     5. ae10.cr1.yyz1.ca.zip.zayo.com                                             0.0%   225   18.7  18.7  18.5  31.5   0.9
     6. ae11.mpr1.yyz1.ca.zip.zayo.com                                            0.0%   225    0.6   0.6   0.5   4.0   0.2
     7. ae25.cs1.lga5.us.eth.zayo.com                                            99.1%   225   18.8  18.9  18.8  19.1   0.3
     8. (waiting for reply)
     9. hu0-0-0-9.c1.ny2.as397423.net                                             0.0%   225   13.3  13.1  12.8  19.6   0.5
    10. SucuraGuard-NYC                                                           0.0%   224   12.5  12.5  12.4  14.1   0.1
    11. SucuraGuard-CHI                                                           0.0%   224   20.5  20.9  20.5  89.5   4.6
    12. SucuraGuard-TOR                                                           0.0%   224   18.6  18.5  18.4  18.9   0.1
    

    Even worse on Oxio (forgive me this is cable internet, and I'm on wifi)

     7. be7171.rcr21.yhm01.atlas.cogentco.com                                     0.0%   117   17.6  22.2  15.9  71.2   6.7
     8. be8150.ccr32.yyz02.atlas.cogentco.com                                     0.0%   117   25.4  24.3  17.0  66.2   6.5
     9. port-channel2994.ccr92.cle04.atlas.cogentco.com                           0.0%   117   25.6  27.0  21.0  45.8   4.0
    10. be2718.ccr42.ord01.atlas.cogentco.com                                     0.0%   117   55.4  35.8  28.6  63.7   6.6
    11. be5068.ccr32.oma02.atlas.cogentco.com                                     0.0%   117   55.5  44.4  37.0  60.5   4.7
    12. be5384.ccr32.dfw01.atlas.cogentco.com                                     0.0%   117   57.9  55.3  49.9  72.3   4.2
    13. be8553.rcr71.b059724-0.dfw01.atlas.cogentco.com                           0.0%   117   74.8  57.8  51.6  76.9   4.7
    14. 38.120.60.42                                                              0.0%   117   59.7  57.1  48.6  74.6   4.5
    15. sucuraguard-dal                                                           0.0%   117   55.4  55.3  48.5  78.5   4.3
    16. sucuraguard-ash                                                           0.0%   117   71.7  69.4  62.1  78.7   3.0
    17. sucuraguard-chi                                                           0.0%   117   71.7  74.8  66.3  94.0   6.2
    18. sucuraguard-tor                                                           0.0%   116   67.0  72.4  66.0  95.0   5.5
    
  • @PolyAnthi said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @MannDude said:
    Ipv6 was a two minute add via TunnelBroker, easy fix for those who need it.

    Not a valid solution.
    The selling point is DDoS protection.
    If we receive DDoS over IPv6, the appliance would block the entire tunnel broker gateway instead of an individual /48.

    Luckily, everyone should still be able to reach you over IPV4. Nothing serious is IPv6 only. ;)

    Apple certification requires every application to operate in IPv6-only network.
    If Apple reviewer is accessing a developer's app while the developer's backend is receiving DDoS on IPv6, the review would be rejected and millions are lost.

    Don't reveal your IPv6 backend nor use IPv6. Use Cloudflare which can push V6 -> V4. Reguards.

    Forgive me, but what is the point of having a DDoS protected backend if you're just gonna put Cloudflare over it. Isn't the whole point of having a DDoS protected server, not needing to use something like Cloudflare?

    Thanked by 2yoursunny mp11
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