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Ill try later, sorry but I did so much research on dedicated servers and I found somewhere along the line that you cant order OVH if your in a different country. Which is why there are ovh resellers...
Anyways thanks for the help
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You cant now, they stopped to stop because to much people bought and dont receive in time, its for this week normaly..
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The best? buy a cisco firewall , or a dedicaced at OVH , but they come back only thurday 14.
A Cisco firewall is not the best protection, if you got around 40k connections on it, the server breaks down.
I can get a OVH Server easily down.
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A Cisco firewall is not the best protection, if you got around 40k connections on it, the server breaks down.
I can get a OVH Server easily down.
lol. Ovh dont get a Cisco fire wall only. They got 3 VAC system , 3*160 gbps capacity.
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[warn=Warning]Second verbal warning.
If u need to talk about OVH or security,make another topic and dont keep going OT here.[/warn]
A Cisco firewall is not the best protection, if you got around 40k connections on it, the server breaks down.
I can get a OVH Server easily down.
You can mitigate large attacks easily, it depends on how much youre willing to invest into protection. And servers dont "break down" under DDoS, they bottleneck at the NIC. A standard hardware firewall would stop any attack that youre capable of (script kiddie).
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You can mitigate large attacks easily, it depends on how much youre willing to invest into protection. And servers dont "break down" under DDoS, they bottleneck at the NIC. A standard hardware firewall would stop any attack that youre capable of (script kiddie).
Not really.