Hi Guys,
Recommendations for affordable DDoS protection for websites - multiple domains.
Needs to be good.
Thanks,
Kyle
Recommendations for affordable DDoS protection for websites - multiple domains.
Needs to be good.
Thanks,
Kyle
X4B is also available in addition to the recommendations above.I think you have misunderstood me - I have a managed VPS that I am quite happy with - but i require DDoS protection from an outside source.
I recommend you to use lighttpd or hiawatha-webserver and tweak it to stand layer7 attacks.I think you have misunderstood me - I have a managed VPS that I am quite happy with - but i require DDoS protection from an outside source.
How in gods name will nginx stop someone flooding the pipe with a ton of garbage?You can make custom script or use cloudflare or use a plugin if you are running website on a CMS. I would recommend to apply captcha at your registration and login pages. Nginx is a good alternative to make your website fast.
i think it's just a matter of when and not if they will have suchCoincidentally, I just blogged about this today:
https://raindog308.com/where-is-ddos-protection-in-premium-hosting/
tl;dr: I am surprised the premium managed VPS providers such as KnownHost/WiredTree, have not offered DDOS protection as an add-on offering. Especially since so many budget providers (BuyVM, Ramnode, SecureDragon) do.
We expect to have our fully managed cPanel plans out on the market in the next couple weeks. All of our current 256MB+ plans will also be fully managed w/o a price hike and cPanel plans will be starting at $25/m for 1G/1G.Coincidentally, I just blogged about this today:
https://raindog308.com/where-is-ddos-protection-in-premium-hosting/
tl;dr: I am surprised the premium managed VPS providers such as KnownHost/WiredTree, have not offered DDOS protection as an add-on offering. Especially since so many budget providers (BuyVM, Ramnode, SecureDragon) do.
Some companies see DDoS as something that happens to 'difficult' clients - clients that they don't want. Of course with the rise of DDoS extortion/protection rackets, cheap booters usable by any disgruntled 14 year old with mommy's credit card, and scumbags throwing attacks at their competitors, it's no longer only skids that get attacked.tl;dr: I am surprised the premium managed VPS providers such as KnownHost/WiredTree, have not offered DDOS protection as an add-on offering. Especially since so many budget providers (BuyVM, Ramnode, SecureDragon) do.
Does that mean my 512MB VPS will have management for free?We expect to have our fully managed cPanel plans out on the market in the next couple weeks. All of our current 256MB+ plans will also be fully managed w/o a price hike and cPanel plans will be starting at $25/m for 1G/1G.
Does that put us in the premium bracket or do we have to triple the price too?
Francisco
Interesting, so a custom script, or a Wordpress or CMS plugin, or captcha on registration and login pages, or Nginx will help prevent or mitigate a DDoS attack.You can make custom script or use cloudflare or use a plugin if you are running website on a CMS. I would recommend to apply captcha at your registration and login pages. Nginx is a good alternative to make your website fast.