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Hello!
what reliable hosts in Europe do you know?
But what are other options here?
what reliable hosts in Europe do you know?
But what are other options here?
OVH/Hetzner at this moment are one of the best optionsHello!
what reliable hosts in Europe do you know?
But what are other options here?
+1 but hetzner dont have good ddos protection without own ip range and trafic rerouting :/OVH/Hetzner at this moment are one of the best options
Yep, main thing in hetzner is price and automation like in OVH.+1 but hetzner dont have good ddos protection without own ip range and trafic rerouting :/
There are many of them. The first thing is, are you focused on privacy protection or ddos/uptime protection?Hello!
what reliable hosts in Europe do you know?
But what are other options here?
Exactly a year ago there was a reseller service here. (The service provider rented a server machine and I got a VPS on it.) I once upset a little kid and made my server inaccessible with a free DDoS website. They say it was supposedly a bypass. Honestly, I don't know. I didn’t dare stay there anymore, if it has been improved since then, it can be a really good choice. The biggest problem with OVH is the correction of ByPass. It can take several months for a ByyPass to be repaired. I had a link available for next generation protection a few months ago (https://labs.ovh.com/betagame) but it’s no longer available, so I don’t know what’s up with it.Honestly a personal favorite of mine is https://zare.com if OVH is not the choice.
As someone who has tested ddos protection from more than 50 firm. I recommend lowhosting.org , I don't think Zare is strong against large-capacity ddos attacks. he also has issues with the game and TeamSpeak. ( it's just about my test and my opinion. )Hello!
what reliable hosts in Europe do you know?
But what are other options here?
What's so special about another ovh reseller(lowhosting.org)?As someone who has tested ddos protection from more than 50 firm. I recommend lowhosting.org , I don't think Zare is strong against large-capacity ddos attacks. he also has issues with the game and TeamSpeak. ( it's just about my test and my opinion. )
As someone who has tested ddos protection from more than 50 firm. I recommend lowhosting.org , I don't think Zare is strong against large-capacity ddos attacks. he also has issues with the game and TeamSpeak. ( it's just about my test and my opinion. )
I have wanted to try you out as a service provider very many times. But never, under any circumstances, do they provide a test service.We are in colocation at Zare and I can tell you that they recently increased their anti-ddos capacity and they usually filter new methods in small time, I've personally helped them analyzing and filtering the newest attacks we received.
At the moment no customers from us are complaining about the DDoS mitigation and we never see much traffic entering in our nodes.
They gave me a 1-month test server. at that time, I found dozens of ddos vulnerabilities and tried to support sonicfast to close ddos vulnerabilities. After 1 month, they started not providing a test server. I don't think companies that don't provide test servers are good at ddos protection. either they don't want ddos vulnerabilities to be found ( there may be a justifiable reason ) or they're afraid. ( that's just my strict opinion. )I have wanted to try you out as a service provider very many times. But never, under any circumstances, do they provide a test service.![]()
I don't know they use OVH. I think they used to. They're Using Voxility Now. and they have servers in Italy. We're constantly testing. there are a few DDoS vulnerabilities, but they are not a major problem. so he can fix it whenever he wants. He's analyzing incoming attacks. Or we're testing it. If you want detailed information or a test server, you can contact me by sending a private message.What's so special about another ovh reseller(lowhosting.org)?
The VAST majority of the time, one simply does not need DDoS protection as large as Voxility.At the moment no customers from us are complaining about the DDoS mitigation
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