•  Home
  •  Dashboard
  •  Company
    • About Us
    • Blog
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
    • Data Centers
    • Looking Glass
    • Network
    • Reseller
  •  Hosting Services
    • Infrastructure
      • iColocation
    • Compute
      • cMetal
      • cVirtual
    • Storage
      • sObject
      • sBlock
    • Networking
      • nCDN
      • nIP Transit
      • nWavelength
    • Protection
      • pBackup
      • pDDoS
  •  Solutions
    • Ecommerce
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Hosting
    • Management
    • Security
    • System Integrator
  •  Support
    • Community
    • Knowledge Base
    • Open A Ticket
  •  USA & Canada: 800-933-1517
  •  International: 626-549-2801
  •  Email: sales@psychz.net
  • Services
    • new-colocation-header-img
      Infrastructure
      • iColocation
    • new-compute-header-img
      Compute
      • cMetal
      • cVirtual
    • new-storage-header-img
      Storage
      • sObject
      • sBlock
    • new-networking-header-img
      Networking
      • nCDN
      • nIP Transit
      • nWavelength
    • new-protection-header-img
      Protection
      • pBackup
      • pDDoS
  • Solutions
    • Ecommerce
    • Security
    • Gaming
    • Hosting
    • Management
    • Finance
    • System Integrator
  • Dashboard

DDoS洗涤中心

  • Home
  • Client
  • Qa Forum
  • DDoS洗涤中心

Posted By: Alan | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Sep 24, 2018 05:06:34

Where are your ddos scrubbing centers located?  When a ddos attack is taking place, do you route the bad traffic to scrubbing center and after send to to the data center where server is being hosted? 

Psychz - jeff

Votes: 0Posted On: Sep 24, 2018 05:06:34
 

We have scrubbing facility at all our POPs spread across the globe at 10 locations. This allows our system to mitigate larger attacks when they reach our network.  Although we have the capacity of 200gbps in specific POP our peering level may have limited peering arrangements which may cause packet loss, re-transmissions, and latency issues when their peering arrangements are beyond their capacity. Therefore, to deal with larger attack size, with anycast DDOS systems we direct the bad traffic to multiple locations for scrubbing. This way a much larger attack is easily dealt with using "Divide and Conquer" rule.

To know more about our DDoS protection service, kindly visit https://www.psychz.net/ddos-mitigation.html
For furthermore questions, you can write to our sales team at sales@psychz.net

Was this reply helpful?

Related topics

  • 顶级加密软件的Windows
  • 顶级加密软件对于Linux
  • Tutanota "blocking" on Comcast Network sparks the debate of net neutrality again
  • SSH Port Forwarding
  • Psychz Networks Moves into Seoul, South Korea to Launch A Data Center
  • KVM Server in USA
  • Icinga vs Nagios
  • How to order DNS Service
  • How To Point A Domain Name To An IP Address
  • Fully dedicated high end server hosting?
  • Create CDN Sub Domains
  • Best 10Gbps Unmetered Dedicated Server In North America - Top 10 List
  • Add user to sudoers Centos
  • Add Security Token
  • API Introduction
Copyright © 2025 Psychz Networks,
A Profuse Solutions Inc Company
Hosting Services
Infrastructure
  • iColocation
Compute
  • cMetal
  • cVirtual
Storage
  • sObject
  • sBlock
Networking
  • nCDN
  • nIP Transit
  • nWavelength
Protection
  • pBackup
  • pDDoS
Company
  • About Us
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Data Centers
  • Looking Glass
  • Network
  • Reseller
Policies
  • Acceptable Usage Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Service Level Agreement
  • Terms and Conditions
Support
  • Community
  • Knowledge Base
  • Open A Ticket
Get In Touch
  • Psychz Networks,
    A Profuse Solutions Company
    611 Wilshire Blvd #300
    Los Angeles,California 90017
    USA
  • US/Canada: 800-933-1517
  • International: 626-549-2801