NFOServers is actually pretty decent, and is what I use now. However, they aren't a ddos mitigation host, and are essentially doing a favor for you by eating the ddos attack. CNServers is really geared more toward providers, but finding someone using CNServers should be easy. I can't really say their network is quality -- it does attract a lot of drama.

ced lo wrote:

Nfoservers.com / ovh.ca / cnservers.com

Get ready to pay for quality ddos protection. But ovh is the cheapest
by far.

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Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 01:13:16 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] DDOS Prevention with IPV6

I don't think OVH is a viable long-term solution. Simply put, the OVH
network is a beacon for abuse, overloading, and overall shitty network
management. Sure the ddos mitigation devices may of been a smart move,
but the only reason most other network providers peer with OVH is
because they are too big to fail.

Plus, for a lot of people, they'd like to keep their servers in their
home country, and for many that is the US.
As much as I'd like to suggest something in the US I can't. There is
no one providing mitigation at budget rates like OVH does.

Crazed Gunman wrote:


OVH definitely has some decent protection, but I did have even that
get dragged down a bit when someone else on the same switch as me got
hit and it saturated the whole switch.

On Mar 26, 2014 7:41 PM, <[email protected]
<mailto:niko @elite-hunterz.info>> wrote:

Hi,
regarding the DDoS attacks:
I had many DDoS attacks on my community servers in the last year.
Peaking at 100Gbit/s too.

I solved my issue completely by moving to OVH, their DDoS
protection is a blast!
just my 2 cents here

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