Good DDoS Protected VPS/Dedicated for Teamspeak Server?

KELAZEDZN

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Mar 23, 2016
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Hello,

i'm searching for a Good DDoS Protected VPS/Dedicated for Teamspeak Server.

I have a Public Teamspeak and yea..

Best regards,
KELAZE
 

Trivago

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Nov 14, 2016
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Hello,
I'd like to recommend you the services of BlazingFast.io. I purchased the service with them and everything went fine! Not sure if they can survive sophisticated attacks, however - for me it was enough to protect from skids.
 

JoKeR

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At the moment OVH Game is your best move. There are other options but ovh game works out of box without major tweaks.
 

KELAZEDZN

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At the moment OVH Game is your best move. There are other options but ovh game works out of box without major tweaks.
Yea, i have already OVH Game.. but the DDoS Attacks are to hard for them..
 

null3d

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Oct 9, 2015
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Hit me up with your needs and eventually a dstat so I can make you an offer regarding that.
 
Nov 27, 2015
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What is ddos protection basic+? Are you the owner of this? Why no English?
I am not the owner, I am a partner of the host. basic + means that the limited possibilities of protection settings for specific applications.
If necessary, protect the L7 for a particular application (game server, for example) are better suited physical server there are special rules for filtering can be added (l7-level rules)
Site in Russian due to the fact that only work primarily with CIS
Sorry for my bad english
 

Qraktzyl

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Yea, i have already OVH Game.. but the DDoS Attacks are to hard for them..
You know you have to activate anti-ddos game for the ip you are using from your ovh panel? ;) LOL just joking

Regardless of what OVH says with their 480 gbps mitigation capactiy, they basically leave you on your own when the attack reaches around 100 gbps.
Who did you piss off to deserve a 100+ gbps attack? I've managed different communities with more than 300 ppl online and never got more than 60 gbps.
 
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