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You still haven’t answered the question. How did you measure the size of the attack if everything was being filtered?
I answered that actually, but you may have missed it. I moved the services that were getting attacks measured at over 50gbps to NFO and they were filtered. As I said, I can't guarantee that the attacks were the same volume, but I doubt they changed much, if at all.
If it's amp (ssdp, DNS, ntp etc.), it's blocked upstream so the capacity is more than what's listed on the network locations. Raw udp non amp is what gets you nulled on nfo or a huge reflection attack (120gbps) on a small location would also get you nulled. It really depends on what you're hosting. No one hosts large Gmod servers on nfo because they tend to get hit with huge botnets because of the types of players it attracts but many popular rust servers use nfo because rust attracts less toxic players and the routing/locations are superior to ovh. Don't be discouraged by the fact they null route (very rare), many kids hosting rgh/JTAG lobbies use them to prevent getting booted by script kiddies and 99% of them never encounter issues. Nfo Chicago's raw capacity is 110 gbps as in they can tank that much raw UDP traffic. They have much more capacity for amplification methods.
@imthatguyhere So you estimated the attack size after you moved it...
That was all I wanted to know (whether you had a precise measurement or if you estimated it based off previous attacks) :P
Agreed, never was my intent to mislead:
i am with NFO no problems so far.
Thanks for everyone
how many Gb/s NFO can handle you ? like AMP Memche Sport 11211 ? them can handle ? from booter kid ?
I don't know, but i am pretty sure booters can't take it down.
They block all amplifcation ddos methods before they get into the datacenter so yes. Raw capacity is posted here https://www.nfoservers.com/networklocations.php
how about UDP raw payload them can handle ?
It depends on how many attacks are coming in when you get attacked. If not many then they'll probably let you do 80% of the network capacity listed on their page any more and you'll get nullrouted. If you need a lot of raw udp protection from a botnet get ovh game