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Ordering from Voxility?

benrobson

New Member
      I remember reading somewhere (a while back) that they did not accept individual customers but you had to ask a reseller? How to reach them for DDoS? Tnx
 

HalfEatenPie

The Irrational One
Retired Staff
I haven't heard they don't accept individual customers. Last I used them I simply registered an account on their site and got in contact with a salesperson there and everything was taken care of.

I'd say contact your assigned salesperson (you'll be assigned someone once you make an account). It's not bad at all. You can register a new account here: https://www.voxility.com/login#register-step1
 

Onra Host

New Member
Verified Provider
Just register an account there and you will be fine :) 

You'll even get your own account manager ...
 

rds100

New Member
Verified Provider
Yes you can register an account with them and then you will be able to see the prices and place orders. I don't think you will like the 1700 EUR MRC + some setup fee price though :)
 

Chatahooch

New Member
You can order no worries there. I went through with an order right up until paying and did not pay. I have been getting a couple of e-mails a month about it trying to sell me better deals and entice me into pulling the trigger.
 

Kris

New Member
We already have it in Las Vegas and we're working on getting it in the 2 other locations. You can ticket if you wish to buy an IP over there.


Fingers crossed we'll be able to bring the cost down to $3/month from the $6/month I'm currently projecting.


Francisco

Ticketed in! 

Good to see some US Voxility offerings, so far I've found one other with a GRE to Spain (thanks Ginernet) 

Vox LA -> LV should be optimal for my dopey DNS cluster. 
 

Kris

New Member
Anycast it up!


Francisco

Using only protected locations and IPs, spread across many services. I saw CloudNS go through rough times when I was with them until they got Voxility.

I speak and breathe Anycast daily, but unless I have a DDoS protected location to fall back to (think prepend / pad 5-6x until it's not worthless unless others are shutdown) I don't use Anycast for my side endeavors. 

When you speak routing all day / optimizing routes via communities while still learning networking, good to have unicast to fall back to. After 5-10 catchpoint optimizations daily, I'd rather just add an additional A record  :lol:

Again, good to see Voxility in the US  :)
 

Francisco

Company Lube
Verified Provider
Using only protected locations and IPs, spread across many services. I saw CloudNS go through rough times when I was with them until they got Voxility.

I speak and breathe Anycast daily, but unless I have a DDoS protected location to fall back to (think prepend / pad 5-6x until it's not worthless unless others are shutdown) I don't use Anycast for my side endeavors. 

When you speak routing all day / optimizing routes via communities while still learning networking, good to have unicast to fall back to. After 5-10 catchpoint optimizations daily, I'd rather just add an additional A record  :lol:

Again, good to see Voxility in the US  :)
Soooo.... anycast it when we got filtering in all 3 POP's? :p You did see we rolled out anycast a few months ago right?

Francisco
 

Kris

New Member
Soooo.... anycast it when we got filtering in all 3 POP's? :p You did see we rolled out anycast a few months ago right?


Francisco
Bingo.

I use Anycast responsibility  :D

Due to your setup it's all 3 or no go. When you have Vox across the board / won't curse my name if I get hit on Anycast, I'll be the first to sign up.

Would I love to make this an Anycast deployment?  Of course. 

If someone slaps it with an attack (highest so far was 35 Gbps) I don't want that directed partially at a non protected location due to Anycast. 

I noticed you rolled out Anycast, let me know an IP you're using - interested in terms of routing / what upstream communities you're using to wrangle traffic and keep it in region. At the same time I have my own ASN and BGP direct from my company so.... I'd best learn Quagga there! You know I'd be using yours already otherwise.  :wub:
 

Chatahooch

New Member
It does seem they are ready wheel and deal on prices if it seems that you will order multiple servers. So those that plan on having multiple servers make sure you try :)
 

benrobson

New Member
Ths, guys. followed the steps and ended up with my own account manager @Voxility. I am currently discussing for a DDoS Protected server in LA. For anycast, you just announce the same IPs in multiple locations, right? I am considering a second server in Washington DC in 3-6 months
 

Kruno

New Member
Verified Provider
Ths, guys. followed the steps and ended up with my own account manager @Voxility. I am currently discussing for a DDoS Protected server in LA. For anycast, you just announce the same IPs in multiple locations, right? I am considering a second server in Washington DC in 3-6 months
Voxility doesn't offer both BGP session and DDoS protection on the same server. You can only have one of those per server. 
 

Francisco

Company Lube
Verified Provider
Anycast does not work that simple....
That's what I always love about pushing features. The amount of people that randomly try to integrate it w/o any sort of understanding *always* amazes me. It isn't easy since you need to deal with brownouts and the likes.

Voxility doesn't offer both BGP session and DDoS protection on the same server. You can only have one of those per server.
Correct, since that would be an easy way for people to scoff the $2500/m cost they charge per location. They're smart, any sort of angle you might be trying to think of to get around paying full price has already been haggled before and turned down. Your best bet is to see if your account rep is open to bartering on price if that's your biggest issue.

Francisco
 
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