In the order form it shows that each filtered IP costs $3/month.What are the prices for filtering?
We provide DDoS filtering in Seattle via direct connection to CNServers in The Westin (our Seattle data center). Their system can filter up to 10Gbps or ~1.5 million PPS for certain attacks. Attacks over 10Gbps will result in a nullroute. UDP floods will result in all UDP traffic being temporarily dropped for the target IP (except for certain DNS traffic).
You have to order a DDoS-filtered IP in order to receive DDoS protection. This can be done on the order form or in the Client Area for any Seattle VPS. We only offer filtering in Seattle at this time. Please give us up to 24 hours to assign your filtered IP after payment is received. You will be able to find your IP in the SolusVM CP.
Attacks against non-filtered IPs will always result in nullroutes. We do not offer any guarantees with this filtering system at this time.
Yeah, unfortunately there aren't any good USA east coast options available (yet, atleast). But the filtering from CNServers is still great, especially for the price.Too bad it's west coast. Just a little too much latency to my servers. :/
But I might just get one for my KVM vps.
Buyvm is offering this 15ms away from Buffalo.Yeah, unfortunately there aren't any good USA east coast options available (yet, atleast).
Haha yep mannDude posted that 1 day before BuyVM announced their East Coast filtering. Pretty damn excited for that.Buyvm is offering this 15ms away from Buffalo.
I am interested too.I am interested on how you are doing this.
They have a crossconnect directly to CN's network in their Seattle facility.I am interested on how you are doing this.
Securedragon way which is colo'ing a box in CN's space...
BuyVM's way which is tunneling from a box in CN's space to Vegas...
Or are you doing it some other way?
Vegas - Seattle is ok, but Miami - Seattle is hard to believe.Securedragon way which is colo'ing a box in CN's space...
BuyVM's way which is tunneling from a box in CN's space to Vegas...
It would be Portland - Seattle, wouldn't it?Vegas - Seattle is ok, but Miami - Seattle is hard to believe.
CNServers sources their bandwidth from Seattle.It would be Portland - Seattle, wouldn't it?