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Reliable Hosting Provider With DDos Protection
DevilHorns333
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in Requests
Hi guys,
I am looking for a vps with the following specifications:
Min - 512MB Memory
512MB vSwap
1x or 2x vCPU
Min - 20GB SSD Disk space
Between 700GB - 1TB Transfer
1Gbps uplink
1x IPv4
OpenVZ/Kvm
I can pay $5 - 7/month
Also DDos Protection must be included with the server.
Thanks in advance.
Comments
https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/vps-ssd.xml
Thanks for the comment bro, will still look for more offers.
@IgniteServers Has Ashburn and Montreal
Not sure if serious...
The site doesnt load for some reason here.
https://igniteservers.com
@DevilHorns333 you can try https://hostedbilling.net/blesta/index.php
Please don't mislead people
@DevilHorns333
He was trolling, that provider seems to have vanished.
Why would I troll here? I am looking for provider not here for anything kiddie.
Here is the screen.
http://imgur.com/7FI4HrI
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this.
I'm not saying you're trolling.
@TinyTunnel_Tom is trolling by suggesting a dead host.
Sorry Ishaq, read it wrongly. Cheers for the moderation.
How much DDoS mitigation are you looking for?
Anything above 20Gbps I must say.
@DevilHords333 I not to sure if I would call myself reliable to the community. However I can offer you 768MB ram with 256MB vSWAP 2 CPU cores 15GB SAS space which can be upgraded to 20GB to meet your specific needs. Server will also have 100Mbit Unmetered Port and 100Gbps DDoS/Mitigation on OVH's network. The cost is $2.50/month it is listed under our Low End plans if interested.
Check Ramnode, seems they have 20gbps protection.
If you can can raise your budget to $8.95/month we can do > 100gbit
512MB OpenVZ, 50GB SSD, 1TB transit, filtered IP included.
Francisco
OFFER REMOVED.
Didn't notice you requested SSDs, sorry.
I fix it!
I can do this, but HDD, not SSD. Message me if interested.
@DevilHorns333 If I were you, I would go only with BuyVM out of those who have made an offer in this thread as they are the only provider who would work with you to tune the DDoS filtering according to the type of attacks you receive.
I think any provider that uses OVH can tune the DDoS filtering according to the types of attacks he receives, but your right BuyVM is a very tough hosting provider to compete with.
How hard is it getting a "Provider" tag these days?
They first need a ban to understand the system.
I have been an OVH customer for many years & I do think that they are a decent provider but the VAC leaks some type of attacks easily resulting in disruption of services & OVH wouldn't help you in that case. You can easily find the names of those type of attacks by doing a simple search on google. There is no DDoS Protection in the world which is perfect but BuyVM, who use Voxility for protection would at least try to help you as much as they can.
Why does every DDoS thread get OVH? OVH isn't going to absorb attacks and keeps banning customers reselling services focused on DDoS. Big company OVH is, soulless. No one home there, do you see a rep on here? When you get smacked good, you will be offline.
They're cheap and the support usually works if you directly call them.
You have absolutely no idea what you are saying & are just making a fool of yourself by saying such rubbish.
Read the rules.
Asking people to PM you for a deal is not allowed if you have not posted an offer thread before (in accordance with the rules) which you require to be in the providers group for.
Once you meet the requirements to be in the group, you can message me or other staff to add you.
Not really.
On our gaming brand we get a lot of people from OVH that were going to get terminated, or did get terminated, because they had sustained 20~40gbit floods for a few days. Past 50Gbit or so it seems they start kicking out nullroutes.
Their filtering is affordable but they aren't going to let you eat 100gbit on a $10/month service for very long.
Francisco
That would be expected from perhaps a $3.50/month VM I would probably kick them also, but for others spending over $200+/month id assume OVH wouldnt kick them for a 40gbit flood for a couple of days. You do have a point though with LET services theres always a catch! Personally I've never had an issue with OVH booting me for constant floods.