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Infrastructure
Architecture, handoff and high-PPS design choices explained.
DDoS Protection
Pillar page explaining mitigation, saturation risks and protection models.
IP Transit
Protected IP transit with BGP, clean traffic handoff and operator-grade compatibility.
Anti-DDoS Router VM
Router VM for customers who want to keep their own XDP, eBPF or routing logic behind Peeryx.
Anti-DDoS Dedicated Server
Protected dedicated server for teams building their own filtering stack behind volumetric mitigation.
BGP Blog
BGP, FlowSpec, handoff, routing-model and protected transit content.
XDP vs DPDK for Anti-DDoS filtering: which one should you choose?
The XDP vs DPDK Anti-DDoS question comes up all the time. This guide gives a practical answer for network and security teams: what XDP does extremely well, when DPDK becomes the right tool and which approach usually offers the best cost, performance and operations ratio.
Read the articleGRE, BGP or protected IPs: which model fits best?
The strengths, limits and deployment cases of the main anti-DDoS delivery models depending on topology and network control.
Read the articleLatency, asymmetry and clean traffic delivery
Why the traffic path, local egress and handoff model matter as much as raw mitigation capacity.
Read the articleDedicated Anti-DDoS filtering server: what is it really for?
A dedicated Anti-DDoS filtering server separates production from the decision layer, enables more precise logic and keeps the existing stack behind it. This guide explains when the model makes sense, when it does not and how to place it cleanly inside the architecture. It also helps compare dedicated Anti-DDoS filtering server, upstream filtering, clean handoff and production architecture with an operator-grade architecture, operations and buying logic.
Read the articleWhat is a scrubbing center and why the handoff model matters as much as capacity
A practical explanation of scrubbing centers, where they fit in Anti-DDoS design and why clean traffic delivery matters.
Read articleDDoS protection over VXLAN or IPIP: when should you use them?
VXLAN and IPIP do not solve exactly the same clean traffic delivery problem after DDoS mitigation. This guide explains when each one makes sense, which limits matter and how to choose a model that matches your topology, edge design and operations. It also helps compare VXLAN, IPIP, GRE, clean handoff and post-mitigation traffic delivery with an operator-grade architecture, operations and buying logic.
Read the articleHigh-PPS filtering design
A practical look at building filtering layers for very high packet rates without losing observability or handoff clarity.
Read articleRouter VM Anti-DDoS use cases
When a router VM makes sense: keeping customer routing and filtering logic while still receiving upstream volumetric protection.
Read articleBuilding a filtering stack behind volumetric protection
Why some buyers want Peeryx only for the first volumetric layer while keeping their own filtering stack behind it.
Read articleHow to protect a multi-site infrastructure against DDoS attacks
Prefixes, protected IP transit, clean handoff and continuity across several sites, datacenters and cloud regions.
Read articleTalk to an engineer
XDP, DPDK, high PPS, packet filtering and network architecture.