01-13-2019, 06:27 PM
Have you ever wondered how OVH's anti-ddos mechanism works? I have seen some booter's owner trying to attack me with attacks going as hard as 6 GB/sec on OVH's server but still, the server didn't went down(it lagged a bit and maybe because some packets weren't filtered but it lagged soo less that no one would even doubt if that lagged).
They've explained how it works. How the mitigation starts and what not in their anti ddos mitigation solution webpage. But still, I'm much more curious about how do they work.
They may have big machines backing off the power? But in TBs? How can even a big floor sized server protect a TB attack?
How does its VAC work? If anyone have any idea with its deep explanation of its mitigation mechanism and how does/may it look? Has anyone ever wondered about that?
They've explained how it works. How the mitigation starts and what not in their anti ddos mitigation solution webpage. But still, I'm much more curious about how do they work.
They may have big machines backing off the power? But in TBs? How can even a big floor sized server protect a TB attack?
How does its VAC work? If anyone have any idea with its deep explanation of its mitigation mechanism and how does/may it look? Has anyone ever wondered about that?
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