What Are the Restrictions of Anti-DDoS?
Anti-DDoS provides a 500 Mbit/s mitigation capacity against DDoS attacks.
Traffic that exceeds 500 Mbit/s from the attacked public IP address will be routed to the black hole and the legitimate traffic will be discarded. Therefore if you may suffer from volumetric attacks exceeding 500 Mbit/s, it is a better choice to purchase HUAWEI CLOUD Advanced Anti-DDoS (AAD) for enhanced protection.
About Anti-DDoS FAQs
- What Is Anti-DDoS?
- What Are a SYN Flood Attack and an ACK Flood Attack?
- What Is a CC Attack?
- What Is a Slow HTTP Attack?
- What Are a UDP Attack and a TCP Attack?
- What Is the Million-level IP Address Blacklist Database?
- How Will Anti-DDoS Be Triggered to Scrub Traffic?
- Does Anti-DDoS Traffic Cleaning Affect Normal Services?
- How Does Anti-DDoS Scrub Traffic?
- What Are the Restrictions of Anti-DDoS?
- What Is the Protection Capacity of Anti-DDoS?
- What Data Can Be Provided by Anti-DDoS?
- In Which Regions Is Anti-DDoS Available?
- What Is the Maximum Protection Capacity Provided by HUAWEI CLOUD Anti-DDoS for Free?
- Which Services Can Use Anti-DDoS?
- Can Anti-DDoS Be Used Across Clouds?
- How to Determine Whether an Attack Occurs?
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