UUNet Offer New Protection Against DDoS
Lumenello, Jason
jlumenello at xo.com
Thu Mar 4 17:11:39 UTC 2004
No, but it sounds like SLA payouts are made in the event that they fail
to respond in 15 minutes after a call is made. Maybe I am
misinterpreting their SLA, but this seems much different then offering
blanket payments for DoS down time.
I will give them credit for guaranteeing a response in 15 minutes or
less. Now is a response the opening of a ticket or the null routing of
the attack traffic in 15 minutes?
Jason
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [mailto:suresh at outblaze.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:21 PM
> To: Randy Bush
> Cc: nanog at merit.edu; Lumenello, Jason
> Subject: Re: UUNet Offer New Protection Against DDoS
>
> Randy Bush [3/4/2004 6:40 AM] :
>
> > i think the north american idiom is putting your money where your
> > mouth is.
>
> Thank you. That's exactly what I was driving at.
>
> Hmm.. one of the people in that "we've been doing this too" thread was
> XO. Do I take it then that XO provides for DDoS downtime in its SLA?
>
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