yup....they is no other alternative way to do it if customer not going to spend for better security. so i will only keep nullroute the ip if they attack is continue.
When your client was targeted by ddos, and you force to nullroute the IP for may be few days if the ddos not stop. How you guy try to cool down the customer when their server get down for few days?
we usually check the ip location vs country; registered email vs paypal ID. Although we are running auto provision, however, when we found the miss match information, we will immediate suspend and request for verification.
We can actually seek for some other tier 2 providers who has those tier 1 upstream. They can give give a very competitive price.
Beside, they could provide some good latency to asia countries.
now everyone offer fair price for dedicated server. Most importantly, where is your traffic destination. choose the best latency would help you much on the business
most probably is single device.
Its already mentioned "Single Server up to 4U Colocation"
As long as your singple server not bigger than 4U, you shall entitle to the price.