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Thank you for reading the post, I'm looking for a reliable provider who are providing dedicated servers with DDoS Protection.
So, I'm searching for a reliable provider who provides me with up to 10 GBPS Free DDoS Protection, & of course, I need managed support.
I see some provider offering Free DDoS Protection with their servers.
So, if you have any suggestions, please write me.
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Find out what security measures are taken by the hosting provider to secure data. The hosting provider you choose should have proper security processes in place (SSL certificates etc.) to protect any sensitive data.
Beyond finding which web hosts are out there, it's a matter of digging through different plans and checking customer reviews.
(02-11-2025, 02:42 AM)Northway Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for reading the post, I'm looking for a reliable provider who are providing dedicated servers with DDoS Protection.
So, I'm searching for a reliable provider who provides me with up to 10 GBPS Free DDoS Protection, & of course, I need managed support.
I see some provider offering Free DDoS Protection with their servers.
So, if you have any suggestions, please write me.
Web site hosting no longer needs to be a long and tedious search, so you need to do your best in order to choose the right web host.
Anyway, it is better to know more web hosts and compare their hosting packages before signing up. Read customer hosting reviews before making any final order.
There are some options available on the net that can provide you with the tools and information you need when formulating your hosting decisions.
Same thing happened to one of my old sites that had a sudden traffic surge. Turned out, a good chunk of it was fake and coming from suspicious sources. I checked access logs and found patterns pointing to a booter ddos. After blocking those IP ranges and tightening up server rules, things normalized fast. Always a good idea to dig into traffic sources instead of just trusting the stats.