Re: Server down?
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 3:06 pm
I think it run great to day
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This claim has been made in some form for the last 3 years.Endelyon wrote:Connection's still intermittent or laggy at times as in response to our latest changes the attacker upped the ante (and the strength of his attack to 500+ mbps) but the server managed to stay up through the onslaught at least.It's progress, and we're still tweaking things to improve them, so it should get better over the coming days.
Our 75/75 during DDOS attacks says otherwise.thebeasttt wrote:This claim has been made in some form for the last 3 years.Endelyon wrote:Connection's still intermittent or laggy at times as in response to our latest changes the attacker upped the ante (and the strength of his attack to 500+ mbps) but the server managed to stay up through the onslaught at least.It's progress, and we're still tweaking things to improve them, so it should get better over the coming days.
Standard ddos protection requires tens of thousands in investment or a powerful friend to host. I applaud all of your dedication/stubbornness but unless the ddos'er stops and another decides not to take his/her place this is what you're stuck with for years to come. Hate to be the one to tell you all there's no Santa
I have to applaud all involved server-side. Last night I was part of the big event in the UD and although the server did blip twice, it came straight back up and we carried on (MAJOR kudos to DM Lobo for his persistence in seeing the event through, and all the players too).Endelyon wrote:Our 75/75 during DDOS attacks says otherwise.thebeasttt wrote:This claim has been made in some form for the last 3 years.Endelyon wrote:Connection's still intermittent or laggy at times as in response to our latest changes the attacker upped the ante (and the strength of his attack to 500+ mbps) but the server managed to stay up through the onslaught at least.It's progress, and we're still tweaking things to improve them, so it should get better over the coming days.
Standard ddos protection requires tens of thousands in investment or a powerful friend to host. I applaud all of your dedication/stubbornness but unless the ddos'er stops and another decides not to take his/her place this is what you're stuck with for years to come. Hate to be the one to tell you all there's no SantaThe cost of attack scales directly up, as well.