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<blockquote data-quote="splitice" data-source="post: 191947" data-attributes="member: 30222"><p>The largest attack we have received to date is 8Gbit/s and we absorbed that fine. Its important to note that the burstable limit is 10Gbit/s and is usually available (its rare to have more than one client per node under attack at any time). A large part of this restriction is that while we can handle attacks this large, it takes away resources from all the other clients. So if you are under persistent (constant) 10Gbit/s attacks then we would be giving you notice and asking you to move to a more expensive service, we are just not marketed at you. However if you get the occasional attack peaking at up to 10Gbit/s then we welcome you with open arms.</p><p> </p><p>We do have plans for higher protection services, we just haven't had the need for them to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splitice, post: 191947, member: 30222"] The largest attack we have received to date is 8Gbit/s and we absorbed that fine. Its important to note that the burstable limit is 10Gbit/s and is usually available (its rare to have more than one client per node under attack at any time). A large part of this restriction is that while we can handle attacks this large, it takes away resources from all the other clients. So if you are under persistent (constant) 10Gbit/s attacks then we would be giving you notice and asking you to move to a more expensive service, we are just not marketed at you. However if you get the occasional attack peaking at up to 10Gbit/s then we welcome you with open arms. We do have plans for higher protection services, we just haven't had the need for them to date. [/QUOTE]
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