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State-of-the-Art Security for Hosting Providers and Customers

Started by WAO, May 23, 2023, 12:09 AM

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I currently rent out a total of 70 servers, collectively equipped with nearly 60 gigabits of bandwidth (accounting for approximately 30-40gb of genuine bandwidth).

These servers have the ability to effectively mitigate attacks, implement specialized software, and restrict peak load to 80% and constant load to 20%. This setup allows for a distributed network capable of filtering out DDOS attacks. Even if your server is already protected, would it bother you if your hosting provider had implemented a similar system?
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arsalan

Our stance on the matter is oppositional. To put it another way, we wouldn't object if we were given a comprehensive kit with access to source materials, assembly equipment, authorization to scrutinize the source code, assemble the software, and execute the specific assembled version.

It's interesting how different people have varying perspectives on software development and distribution. Some may prioritize accessibility and openness, while others may prioritize security and control. It's important to consider these differing viewpoints when making decisions about software.
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matrice

If an 80-gigabit attack has already happened, I would strongly advise against it. Historically, such attacks are never straightforward and are bound to cause complications.

It's important to take proactive measures to prevent these types of attacks from occurring, as they can have serious consequences for businesses and individuals alike. This may involve investing in more robust security measures or seeking out the assistance of professionals who specialize in cybersecurity.

Remember that it's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to protecting sensitive information and personal data. By taking the necessary precautions, you can ensure that your online presence remains secure and protected from potential threats.
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rnelmilaz9

DDoS protection cannot be achieved with a mere 60 gigabits, as such figures were relevant a decade ago.

In addition, reducing the capacity allotted for primary services such as hosting to accommodate DDoS protection is not a desirable solution.

For effective organization of anti-DDoS measures, individual allocation of resources would be required. Additionally, obtaining a dedicated IP address for external use is necessary to ensure efficient ARP.

Lastly, a geographically distributed network is important, as concentrating resources in one location can pose a severe vulnerability.

It may be possible to incentivize hosts by offering bonuses, but in reality, only the offerer will truly benefit from this.

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marweb

Implementing a system to mitigate DDOS attacks and enhance network security can have several additional benefits.

Firstly, it can help ensure the stability and availability of your services by reducing the impact of malicious attacks. This can result in improved uptime and reliability for your website or application.

Secondly, implementing specialized software and load management techniques can optimize server performance. By restricting peak load to 80% and constant load to 20%, the servers can operate more efficiently and provide better overall performance.

Furthermore, having a distributed network capable of filtering out DDOS attacks can enhance the security of your data and user information. It adds an extra layer of protection against potential threats and unauthorized access.

1. Improved customer satisfaction: By protecting your servers and network against malicious attacks, you can minimize disruptions and downtime for your customers. This, in turn, can increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.

2. Cost savings: DDOS attacks can often result in significant financial losses due to lost revenue and damage to reputation. By investing in a system that can effectively mitigate these attacks, you can potentially save money by avoiding these losses.

3. Enhanced brand reputation: Maintaining a secure hosting environment and effectively handling DDOS attacks can enhance your brand's reputation. Customers are more likely to trust and choose a hosting provider that prioritizes security and actively manages potential threats.

4. Scalability and flexibility: A distributed network with effective load management techniques allows for better scalability and flexibility. It can handle increased traffic and adapt to changing demands, ensuring that your services remain accessible even during peak usage periods.

5. Compliance requirements: Depending on the industry you operate in, you may have specific compliance requirements for data protection and security. Implementing robust systems to mitigate attacks can help meet these requirements and ensure regulatory compliance.
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Rimsowem

While a dedicated DDoS protection system sounds enticing, I'd be concerned about potential false positives or overzealous filtering that could impact legitimate traffic.
Moreover, if this system isn't properly integrated with other security measures, it could create vulnerabilities. I'd want to see thorough testing and validation before trusting my servers to it.
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