There was an interesting thread on this topic a few weeks back. I really liked the Guards, it's too bad Cisco decided to pull this from the marketplace - it was as close to a panacea as it gets. As alternatives, I've worked with the Riorey boxes as well as Arbor gear. They are both very good boxes, but as your requirements state that you require Multi-tenancy that only really leaves the Arbor. Unfortunately, the Riorey boxes only support a one-size fits all approach as they do not allow unique filtering parameters on a per-prefix basis. Arbor on the other hand supports a full range of Managed Objects and Mitigation Templates which can be applied to individual prefixes, etc. Sorry for the top post, I'm on my Blackberry. Stefan Fouant ------Original Message------ From: Korten, Sean To: nanog@nanog.org To: tsands@rackspace.com Subject: RE: DDoS mitigation recommendations Sent: Jan 26, 2010 9:16 AM One more for Arbor. -----Original Message----- From: David Freedman [mailto:david.freedman@uk.clara.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:17 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: DDoS mitigation recommendations
Arbor stuff comes to mind and works very well in our experiences....
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