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Nail Lutfullin2019-09-24 01:43:26
DDoS Protection
Nail Lutfullin, 2019-09-24 01:43:26

Will a 1 Gbps broadband channel help with a DDOS attack?

Hello! I have no knowledge in the field of network protection and security, so I appeal to the public))) I would like to know how much the bandwidth (100 Mbps versus 1 Gbps) can affect the vulnerability to DDOS attacks? I read in the KP (2011) that 80% of all attacks were carried out using botnets with a bandwidth of up to 1 Gbps. How much has the situation changed now? Is it worth spending money on a broadband channel, or is it better to spend it on proxying?
Sorry, I didn't express myself correctly. Me generally expediency of transition to the gigabit channel interests. If instead of 100 Mbps I have 1 Gbps, this will somehow help me with DDOS attacks. You can rephrase the question as follows: will a 1 Gb / s channel in 2019 help me cope with most of the DDOS attacks? Or is the situation now such that 1 Gbit / s will kill any more or less normal botnet?

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sim3x, 2019-09-24
@meisong

read in KP
stop reading nonsense without delay
After 05, an attack on 10+ Gbps can be organized by a schoolboy with pocket money
Guaranteed channel will cost you money
Without equipment and capacities to utilize this bandwidth - this is money down the drain
. quickly disables part of the botnet
There are many approaches that require a minimum of traffic and tens to hundreds of requests from a dozen to hundreds of machines, and the result will be better than a clogged channel
Until you are attacked, you don’t need to do anything
When they start attacking, you need to contact a specialist, not to be wise

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entermix, 2019-09-24
@entermix

This is a strange question, how can someone know what duration / intensity of a DDoS attack will fall on your resource?
Complain -> It is impossible to give a definite answer to the question.

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Drno, 2019-09-24
@Drno

In your case - to use the service from DDOS - it will be the cheapest.
For example, the same cloudfare

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AttempGame, 2019-12-03
@AttempGame

Will not help without filtering

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