4 Sep
2001
4 Sep
'01
10:36 p.m.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Chris Rapier wrote:
Note: We only really start to give a damn when attacks start to suck up more than 20Mbps on its own. Anything less than that is either not worth the hassle or gets lost in the noise. Our position as a GigaPOP eliminates a few potential areas of concern.
That's nice to know. So, If we see <20Mb/s attack from psc.edu, to get your attention and make sure you give a damn about the initial problem, we should counter-attack with 50-60Mb/s or so? Is that the official stance of psc.edu? --- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc