DDos Protected VPS for my c# server? anyone knows

04/29/2013 13:01 martoon#1
I'am searching for an DDOS Protected VPS , Can handle attacks and stay on
as well im going to host on it 2 servers, Any idea about good vps?

Thanks.
04/29/2013 13:46 abdoumatrix#2
use kiwiguard or kiwifirewall

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04/29/2013 13:47 LordGragen.#3
well, ddos protected vps are not cheap.

why dont you type the same thing in google? you will get better answers then your about to get.

fyi, you wont find any protected vps lower then 300-400$ prob even more
04/29/2013 13:57 martoon#4
I know they are not cheap :) and im able to pay over 200$
So keep replying.
04/29/2013 18:55 Super Aids#5
In the end it won't help you a tiny bit. It can only reduce the attacks, but it can never completely protect you, remember that.
04/30/2013 10:02 _DreadNought_#6
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In the end it won't help you a tiny bit. It can only reduce the attacks, but it can never completely protect you, remember that.
Actually, currently - The strongest DDoS attacks ever recorded have been stopped by CloudFlare.

But you are right, ddos is designed to be unstoppable - you can significantly reduce the current ddos attacks - but you could never stop its potential. (though, the current strongest attacks have been known to take out other exchanges before reaching its target, didnt the most recent one take out NetFlix while that wasnt even its target?)

CloudFlare is your best option, you should also make sure you have a 10GB line going into your VPS and if you're extremely worried about your website getting DDoS'd I read somewhere amazon offer some plans that switch up the websites dns/ip (not sure how it works) every couple of minutes or so.
04/30/2013 10:29 Korvacs#7
Actually CloudFlare regularly falls to DDoS attacks, so it really isnt worth the money unless your sure that its only a relatively small scale DDoS.
04/30/2013 10:42 _DreadNought_#8
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Actually CloudFlare regularly falls to DDoS attacks, so it really isnt worth the money unless your sure that its only a relatively small scale DDoS.
lol?

Cloudflare do not regularly fall to DDoS as a whole.

If 120GB p/s is currently the most powerful DDoS recorded - and they stopped it, where's the logic?

or are all my facts wrong? o.O
04/30/2013 12:17 Super Aids#9
Cloudflare fails a lot actually. Look at [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] it uses Cloudflare and it's down daily.
04/30/2013 13:19 Korvacs#10
Yeah it fails alot, bitcoin stuff is also 'protected' by it and is down far to often.

Oh and to this:

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lol?

Cloudflare do not regularly fall to DDoS as a whole.

If 120GB p/s is currently the most powerful DDoS recorded - and they stopped it, where's the logic?

or are all my facts wrong? o.O

Seems like all your facts are wrong, the largest DDos recorded is well over 300Gbps or 37.5GBps, there has never been 120GBps recorded, you would be talking about 960Gbps, almost 1Tbps in traffic, or to put it another way all of Taiwans bandwidth as of Q1 2013.
04/30/2013 14:18 Super Aids#11
If you want to do anything, just buy a million servers like Google.
04/30/2013 14:29 martoon#12
Okay let it be clear, DDoS can be stopped but no one can get control on it, as well depends on the ddos size some one unleashes on you, Currently im facing an ddos that are hosted by team of kiddies, as well its about 4-7Gbps DDoS that actually can be stopped easy.

So i've found an vps and already saw the feedback bout it.
HostGator - [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

Thank you for your recommendations.
04/30/2013 14:41 Korvacs#13
Oh you want to be clear? DDoS cannot be stopped, merely it can be filtered by analysing traffic patterns and having connections terminated, but that merely moves the point of failure from server to hardware firewall. Eventually all protection will fail if enough traffic is delivered to the target, be that through firmware being over come or hardware failure due to overheating.

I've used hostgator, they are pretty hopeless at security...
04/30/2013 14:51 martoon#14
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Oh you want to be clear? DDoS cannot be stopped, merely it can be filtered by analysing traffic patterns and having connections terminated, but that merely moves the point of failure from server to hardware firewall. Eventually all protection will fail if enough traffic is delivered to the target, be that through firmware being over come or hardware failure due to overheating.

I've used hostgator, they are pretty hopeless at security...
Would you like to recommend me a service that are hopeful with security?

That would be nice.


As well we are not talking about ddos masters, were just talking about kiddos team.
04/30/2013 15:12 _DreadNought_#15
Okay so I was mis-understood - I was talking about cloudflare itself.

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If you look at one of the pics
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They handled that alright.

Sorry, you were saying?

ps; Most booters are capable of saturating a 10GB line, if your line get saturated that line is ddos'd. no two ways about it.