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Valdis.Kletnieks
vt.edu
Date: Tue Mar 09 2010 - 10:01:29 CST
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:24:44 GMT, Michal said:
> I've worked at huge online better company and they had network devices
> that worked to stop DDoS as we got hit quite a bit. I have to say they
> managed quite well, often we would only notice because we regularly
> checked the graphs over 24 hours periods. Other times the attacks had
> some successes but they worked well. Can't remember what they where
> called...think it was a company that ended up being bought by Cisco,
> though we did have cards in the 6500 routers to also help out with DDOS.
Oh, I didn't say they didn't exist. There's some *really* nice gear for
DDoS mitigation available, if your budget is in the high 6 digits to 7 digits
range per year. Your average 6509 router is going to need some expensive
help surviving. ;)
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