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  • @apollo15 said:
    how big was the attack exactly? Got graphs?

    I had many attacks over 100gbps+ and they tanked it without a blink

    It depends on the location of the attack traffic originated and the location of the server as well.

    We currently have them in LA and Frankfurt. For LA, 100G would pretty much guarantee null route, as they aren't a lot of capacity in LA, but they just recently have anycast enabled. we've still testing the stability of it, it should help with bigger attacks.

    For Frankfurt which has most of their capacity, biggest we've got is around 300Gbps SYN. null routed.
    But can't complaint can we? Don't want to affect other customers.

  • @Francisco with BuyVM has 100Gb/s of Voxility protection in Las Vegas. Protected IPs are $6/mo each.

  • @CNSjack cant complaint for 300gbps of SYN; definitely.

    Im in Romania, which is their flagship location, hence most of capacity there.

    Since when buyvm has Voxility? I dont see Voxility on http://bgp.he.net/AS53667

  • Nick_ANick_A Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    apollo15 said: The price is fair, you would pay MUCH more to staminus for guaranteed 100gbps+

    No one said the price wasn't fair. I said it was too expensive for our offerings (cheap per-IP filtering). 20Gbps at our pricing level with Staminus is the right fit for us.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @apollo15 said:
    CNSjack cant complaint for 300gbps of SYN; definitely.

    Im in Romania, which is their flagship location, hence most of capacity there.

    Since when buyvm has Voxility? I dont see Voxility on http://bgp.he.net/AS53667

    We've had it on/off testing for a few months.

    We'll most likely get it up for sale in the next few days, I just have to make some adjustments to Stallion to hold us over until the next big update comes in.

    Francisco

  • Francisco said: We've had it on/off testing for a few months.

    We'll most likely get it up for sale in the next few days, I just have to make some adjustments to Stallion to hold us over until the next big update comes in.

    Francisco

    What is the price per filtered IP going to look like?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran
    edited February 2015

    @irm said:
    What is the price per filtered IP going to look like?

    $6/month.

    It'll only be in LV at this time. Later on down the road we'll work on getting it in all locations.

    Francisco

  • Awesome. I contacted you guys a month or so back asking about your Voxility filtering in LV since I saw you mention it in another post and was sad when I was told that it was not available to the public at that time.

    Looking forward to getting another VPS with you guys once it's up and running :]

  • I thought I mentioned it in the OG post, but I didn't. I am looking for the Romania location.

  • jmginerjmginer Member, Patron Provider

    We are definetly included the Voxility protection in our services.

    We have implemented a hybrid solution, Voxility + OVH.

    Our IPs are advertised with Voxility and we route via GRE to our mitigation server in OVH, good to mitigate the time that Voxility activates their mitigation (it takes around 10 seconds). Then, from OVH the clean traffic arrives to our routers in Spain.

    In production with our main website ginernet.com 185.47.130.129

    By the moment, all is fine. 0% packet loss during attacks.

  • @jmginer said:
    We are definetly included the Voxility protection in our services.

    We have implemented a hybrid solution, Voxility + OVH.

    Our IPs are advertised with Voxility and we route via GRE to our mitigation server in OVH, good to mitigate the time that Voxility activates their mitigation (it takes around 10 seconds). Then, from OVH the clean traffic arrives to our routers in Spain.

    In production with our main website ginernet.com 185.47.130.129

    By the moment, all is fine. 0% packet loss during attacks.

    So now show us the trace route and rta :P

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    cassa said: So now show us the trace route and rta :P

    You can check by yourself:

    traceroute to 185.47.130.129 (185.47.130.129), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
     1  95.154.245.130 (95.154.245.130)  0.033 ms  0.016 ms  0.015 ms
     2  87.117.212.29 (87.117.212.29)  0.668 ms  0.641 ms  0.597 ms
     3  610.core1.hex.as20860.net (62.233.127.181)  1.493 ms  1.466 ms  1.441 ms
     4  ae5.lon25.ip4.gtt.net (46.33.94.1)  1.341 ms  1.316 ms  1.291 ms
     5  xe-1-2-1.lon21.ip4.gtt.net (141.136.107.33)  1.283 ms xe-0-0-0.lon21.ip4.gtt.net (89.149.186.50)  1.221 ms xe-1-2-1.lon21.ip4.gtt.net (141.136.107.33)  1.237 ms
     6  as1299.lon21.ip4.gtt.net (141.136.99.242)  1.283 ms  1.236 ms  1.481 ms
     7  ldn-bb2-link.telia.net (62.115.134.136)  1.232 ms ldn-bb1-link.telia.net (80.91.247.87)  1.316 ms ldn-bb2-link.telia.net (62.115.134.140)  1.307 ms
     8  ldn-b5-link.telia.net (80.91.247.92)  1.879 ms ldn-b5-link.telia.net (80.91.246.147)  1.242 ms  1.218 ms
     9  voxility-ic-304818-ldn-b5.c.telia.net (62.115.38.194)  2.418 ms  2.352 ms  2.383 ms
    10  lon-tel-01c.voxility.net (5.254.112.230)  2.210 ms  2.361 ms  2.195 ms
    11  xe-0-2-8.rt0.thn.bandwidth.co.uk (5.254.107.70)  1.498 ms  1.402 ms  1.423 ms
    12  anti-ddos-uk1.ginernet.com (217.146.94.147)  1.642 ms  1.610 ms  1.667 ms
    13  anti-ddos-fr1.ginernet.com (5.196.187.9)  5.643 ms  5.583 ms  6.222 ms
    14  * * *
    15  ginernet.com (185.47.130.129)  42.332 ms  42.310 ms  42.225 ms
    
    Thanked by 1jmginer
  • @jmginer said:
    We are definetly included the Voxility protection in our services.

    We have implemented a hybrid solution, Voxility + OVH.

    Our IPs are advertised with Voxility and we route via GRE to our mitigation server in OVH, good to mitigate the time that Voxility activates their mitigation (it takes around 10 seconds). Then, from OVH the clean traffic arrives to our routers in Spain.

    In production with our main website ginernet.com 185.47.130.129

    By the moment, all is fine. 0% packet loss during attacks.

    Any plans to get voxility protection for your customers? I'd instantly buy a vps.

  • jmginerjmginer Member, Patron Provider

    @tr1cky said:
    Any plans to get voxility protection for your customers? I'd instantly buy a vps.

    Is ready. http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/911577/

  • tr1cky said: Any plans to get voxility protection for your customers? I'd instantly buy a vps.

    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/43731/ginernet-anti-ddos-vps-5-99-month-voxility

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