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Nocix
(but I think they lack of the ddos protection)
Go to hetzner
Thats kinda bad for india though.
Layer 7 is very broad, what type of attacks are you looking to have mitigated exactly ?
We can provide those exact specs within budget for you, please check our London offerings - https://zare.com
I can provide you the next server in The Netherlands
Supermicro E3 1270v3 - 32GB DDR3 - 2x480GB SSD - 1Gbps 20TB traffic for $100 each month
Have a look here https://www.clouvider.co.uk/uk-dedicated-servers-sale we're more than happy to match the specs to your budget if 100 USD/ mo. Please PM if interested.
I don't know much about types of attack. The last time I got attacked was 6 months ago. It was an attack based on WordPress search function.
This kind of attack, especially if you use SSL, are most efficiently mitigated on the host, be it Arbor via Voxility or Arbor via NTT it's still the same thing.
Our servers include 1hr of management every month, so our engineer could help you mitigate this particular wordpress specific attack on the web server level within your management allowance.
@Clouvider 1. Do you provide DDoS protection from all layers of attack? Is the mitigation inhouse?
2. Does 2x 1gbps means 2 gbps uplink?
Is DDoS protection included with all the London dedicated servers at the listed price? Or is it a paid addon?
We use NTT and their Arbor platform for the mitigation.
Uplink is a diverse 1Gbit/s to two switches, one is usable at a time.
Strongly recommend @Clouvider . You can't go wrong there.
Thanks Alex! Really appreciate :-).
@Clouvider does your VPS offerings inlcude the 1hr management hour? Just curious, not expecting to actually use.
Yes, it does indeed !
Take a look at comforthost.net - looks like they have setups that meet your requirements and they offer hosting in both the US and EU