Recommended DDoS mitigation appliance?

Javier Juan javier.juan at gmail.com
Mon Feb 3 11:42:00 UTC 2020


Hi !

I was looking around (a couple years ago) for mitigation appliances
(Riorey, Arbor, F5 and so on).... but the best and almost affordable
solution I found was Incapsula/Imperva.
https://docs.imperva.com/bundle/cloud-application-security/page/introducing/network-ddos-monitoring.htm


Basically, You send your flows to Imperva on cloud for analysis. As soon as
they find DDoS attack , they activate mitigation. It´s some kind of
elegant-hybrid solution without on-premise appliances . Just check it out :)

Regards,

JJ



On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 11:20 PM Rabbi Rob Thomas <robt at cymru.com> wrote:

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> Hello, NANOG!
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> I'm in the midst of rebuilding/upgrading our backbone and peering -
> sessions cheerfully accepted :) - and am curious what folks recommend
> in the DDoS mitigation appliance realm?  Ideally it would be capable
> of 10Gbps and circa 14Mpps rate of mitigation.  If you have a
> recommendation, I'd love to hear it and the reasons for it.  If you
> have an alternative to an appliance that has worked well for you
> (we're a mix of Cisco and Juniper), I'm all ears.
>
> Private responses are fine, and I'm happy to summarize back to the
> list if there is interest.
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> Thank you!
> Rob.
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> Rabbi Rob Thomas                                           Team Cymru
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