Delivery models
Protected transit, protected IPs, GRE, cross-connect or router VM depending on the deployment scenario.
The Peeryx blog is written for network teams, hosters, exposed services and technical buyers who want to understand how an anti-DDoS service really works: routing, clean traffic delivery, latency, tunnels, BGP and production constraints.
Protected transit, protected IPs, GRE, cross-connect or router VM depending on the deployment scenario.
PPS, 95th percentile, blackholing, asymmetry, preserving existing infrastructure and getting legitimate traffic back.
Articles built to help choose a coherent model instead of relying on vague marketing promises.
A practical guide for protecting a production dedicated server hosted at OVH, Hetzner or another provider without migrating the whole stack, using GRE with or without BGP.
Protection without full migration
Content written for technical buyers: delivery models, protection for infrastructure already in production, latency, asymmetric routing and the criteria that matter before you buy.
Link saturation, 95th percentile, blackholing, asymmetric routing and clean traffic delivery: the fundamentals before comparing providers.
Read the articleThe strengths, limits and deployment cases of the main anti-DDoS delivery models depending on topology and network control.
Read the articleWhy the traffic path, local egress and handoff model matter as much as raw mitigation capacity.
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