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Anti-DDoS Do I have a permanent Anti DDoS Mitigation

Hello,

I’ve tried to DDoS a VPS in Amsterdam and London with 25 Gbti/s.

Is DO having a anti ddos system? i didnt see lags or high traffic on my servers.

if i have a permanent mitigation, i will move all my VPS from OVH to DO.

Thanks, Joshua


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Bobby Iliev
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November 1, 2023
Accepted Answer

Hello there,

Quick update here. I’m excited to share that DigitalOcean has introduced a new feature in response to the valuable feedback we’ve received from users like you: DigitalOcean DDoS Protection:

https://www.digitalocean.com/products/ddos-protection

Here are some key points about this new offering:

  1. Cost: DigitalOcean DDoS Protection is available at no additional cost. That’s right, it’s a free service for all users!

  2. Coverage: The protection extends to a range of DigitalOcean resources including:

    • Droplets
    • Kubernetes
    • Managed Databases
    • Load Balancers
    • Reserved IPs
  3. Protection Layers: This service provides protection primarily at the Network (layer 3) and Transport (layer 4) layers of the OSI model. Please note that Application layer (layer 7) DDoS Protection is currently not supported.

  4. Latency Concerns: One of the standout features of this service is that mitigation takes place entirely within the DigitalOcean network. This means that data traffic doesn’t leave our network for mitigation, ensuring that your applications experience no additional latency.

  5. Overall Benefit: DigitalOcean DDoS Protection is an always-on service designed to defend your DigitalOcean cloud resources against a range of generalized, network-layer DDoS attacks. This ensures that your apps and websites run smoothly, without the threat of potential disruptions from such attacks.

Best,

Bobby

I think being allowed to test the robustness and the resiliency of a droplet should be specifically allowed by the ToS through some approved methods (eg. LoadImpact dot com).

They send you an email like this, http://tcole.me/s/2014-12-08_1145.png

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