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by workitout
3830 days ago
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>> Assigning fault isn't productive. But as Linode customers, what are we to do? My trust in Linode's reliability is completely shot at this point. Then it will also be the same when you are at XYX ISP and they get DDOS'ed. This isn't a Linode specific problem. >> AWS is so massive that they can just sustain most DDOSes No. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13244713/does-aws-protect... "It will not, however, employ security algorithms needed to deflect application layer attacks (e.g., HTTP flood) nor will it help against larger network layer threats." https://www.cloudflare.com/ddos/ "Layer 3 and 4 attacks are difficult—if not impossible—to mitigate with an on-premise solution. " |
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