22 Aug 13, 03:09PM
Well, seems that your link is down now...
It's impossible to survive a DDOS with just one server, or even with more servers if the DDOS is too strong.
But if your server is DDOSed about 30Gbps, that means that the datacenter must have a connection faster than 30Gbps to keep his other clients in the air. But not only the bandwidth, but his hardware must also be strong enough to respond to the number of connection/queries/request.
And sometimes in the datacenter they must make a choice, keep your server connected to the internet and risking that his whole network goes down. Or 'disconnect' your server and keep all the other servers safely up ;)
It's impossible to survive a DDOS with just one server, or even with more servers if the DDOS is too strong.
But if your server is DDOSed about 30Gbps, that means that the datacenter must have a connection faster than 30Gbps to keep his other clients in the air. But not only the bandwidth, but his hardware must also be strong enough to respond to the number of connection/queries/request.
And sometimes in the datacenter they must make a choice, keep your server connected to the internet and risking that his whole network goes down. Or 'disconnect' your server and keep all the other servers safely up ;)