RE: DDoS mitigation recommendations
I am new to this mailing list - this should be a response to an already started thread that I cannot see: IntelliguardIT has a new class of network appliance that installs inline (layer 2 appliance). It has no impact on current network capacity and automatically manages flash crowds gracefully. To date the company has over-invested in technology and under-invested in sales and marketing. That is changing now: the company is moving to The Bay Area. As a testament to this over-investment we have a few customers in Asia who had CiscoGuard and/or Arbor Network solutions deployed - they were failing! IntelliGuard's solution solved their DDoS problems. If you would like to learn more please contact me directly (the IntelliGuardIT website is quite dated at this stage. Thanks, ..Gerald
On Tuesday 26 January 2010, Ryan Brooks wrote:
On 1/26/10 11:56 AM, Gerald Wluka wrote:
I am new to this mailing list
We can tell.
- this should be a response to an already started thread that I cannot see:
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Ha, that's great. When will vendors learn that blatant and subtle ads tick this group of people off and make us want to NOT buy their products. I don't mind vendors hanging out on this list as some of them are useful posters, but cut out all the marketing junk and present "just the facts". It is interesting to see Cisco dropping this product though since all their CCDA materials seem to push a loaded 6500 with these options. -- ---------------------- Brian Raaen Network Engineer braaen@zcorum.com
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:56:14 PST, Gerald Wluka said:
To date the company has over-invested in technology and under-invested in sales and marketing. That is changing now: the company is moving to The Bay Area.
Hate to say this, but that change is hardly a selling point to this crowd. ;)
Hi, On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 09:56 -0800, Gerald Wluka wrote:
I am new to this mailing list - this should be a response to an already started thread that I cannot see:
Welcome to NANOG!
IntelliguardIT has a new class of network appliance that installs inline (layer 2 appliance). It has no impact on current network capacity and automatically manages flash crowds gracefully.
Prove it. As far as I can tell, DDoS mitigation appliances are mostly smoke and mirrors, and I used to work for an IDS vendor.
To date the company has over-invested in technology and under-invested in sales and marketing. That is changing now: the company is moving to The Bay Area.
LOL.
As a testament to this over-investment we have a few customers in Asia who had CiscoGuard and/or Arbor Network solutions deployed - they were failing! IntelliGuard's solution solved their DDoS problems.
Can you cite these clients?
If you would like to learn more please contact me directly (the IntelliGuardIT website is quite dated at this stage.
William
participants (5)
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Brian Raaen
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Gerald Wluka
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Ryan Brooks
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
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William Pitcock