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Would you mind if your server had ..?
Now they rent 70 servers from me, which have a total channel of almost 60 gigabits (about 30-40 gigabit real), and they can filter attacks quite well, install special software, and limit the load to 80% at peak and up to 20% constantly, and in as a result, get a distributed filtering network for ddos attacks. Now, if your hosting did this, would you be against it, despite the fact that your server is also protected?
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We would be against :) More precisely, we would not be against if we received a complete assembly kit - source codes, assembly tools, permission to audit the source code, compile software from it and run this assembled copy
Would you mind if you were once put 3 times more pepper on your favorite pizza without warning?
I would immediately move out of the host if he put something on my server without my permission.
I would be against
yes, and taking into account the attack on 80 gigabits, you will screw it up anyway, because no one ever goes smoothly with such attacks
Firstly, 60 gigabits is nothing for anti DDoS. These are the numbers from 10 years ago attacks.
Secondly, taking into account the fact that you will take away this volume from the primary services (hosting) - generally bad.
Thirdly, at least somehow normally you can only organize for your own. For strangers, you need to buy (lease) an IP so they can ARP anywhere.
Fourth, it must be a GEOGRAPHICALLY distributed network. You probably have everything in one place.
But if you offer a hosting bonus for using the server, many will fall for it. Although in reality only you and no one else will make money on this.
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