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Separate DDOS service to VPS [Gaming]
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Separate DDOS service to VPS [Gaming]

Hello,
Looking for separate Ddos protection service for my currect vps (I already have a VPS)[ For game servers]
Thanks

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  • not ideal for fps, mc you could get away with it

  • HostUpHostUp Member, Host Rep
    edited September 2019

    I guess that it is possible to route/tunnel all of your traffic through a VPS that is already DDoS protected, similar to how cloudflare does it. PM me if interested

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  • Could route through an OVH vps which is what some people do but that doesn't sound very ideal for a game server and depends on location of server too.

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  • @Goon said:
    Could route through an OVH vps which is what some people do but that doesn't sound very ideal for a game server and depends on location of server too.

    Ovh does not protect UDP applications except through the Game mitigation. Best course of action would be to just get a ddos protected vps. nfoservers has 100% dedicated vps servers and top of the line mitigation. Or you could find a reseller for a ovh game vps

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  • ehhthingehhthing Member
    edited September 2019

    You can get a BuyVM slice (with DDoS Protection) and setup GRE tunneling https://wiki.buyvm.net/doku.php/gre_tunnel

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  • @Goon said:
    Could route through an OVH vps which is what some people do but that doesn't sound

    @AlexJones said:

    @Goon said:
    Could route through an OVH vps which is what some people do but that doesn't sound very ideal for a game server and depends on location of server too.

    Ovh does not protect UDP applications except through the Game mitigation. Best course of action would be to just get a ddos protected vps. nfoservers has 100% dedicated vps servers and top of the line mitigation. Or you could find a reseller for a ovh game vps

    very ideal for a game server and depends on location of server too.
    Thanks
    Do you know How can I do it? some guide? thanks

    @Francisco Can you help me :)? thanks

  • I dont think Voxility is what you want for gameservers.

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  • @MikeA sells ovh game vps in the most locations that I know of. I wouldn't ask Francisco about Voxility protection it is utter garbage for UDP. Vox drops tons of udp and is really meant for tcp protection. 90% of the top gameservers are on Ovh game for a reason it just works. The only people who use vox for gameservers is for Minecraft because it's tcp

  • SplitIceSplitIce Member, Host Rep

    I'm sure you know such services exist because we spoke months ago on this very topic (the conversation where you mentioned that $10/m was far in excess of your budget).

    I see you haven't found anything yet.

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  • zomby1zomby1 Member
    edited September 2019

    @AlexJones said:
    @MikeA sells ovh game vps in the most locations that I know of. I wouldn't ask Francisco about Voxility protection it is utter garbage for UDP. Vox drops tons of udp and is really meant for tcp protection. 90% of the top gameservers are on Ovh game for a reason it just works. The only people who use vox for gameservers is for Minecraft because it's tcp

    I am confused

    @SplitIce said:
    I'm sure you know such services exist because we spoke months ago on this very topic (the conversation where you mentioned that $10/m was far in excess of your budget).

    I see you haven't found anything yet.

    Just now I start the search...

    @HostUp said:
    I guess that it is possible to route/tunnel all of your traffic through a VPS that is already DDoS protected, similar to how cloudflare does it. PM me if interested

    I Already send you PM. Thanks

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