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If you use #AWS and #EC2 you must be rich or poor at #investing is what wholesale pricing tells us.
For just under about 100Gbit of data transfer look at how much the #cloud will cost?
It reminds of the time where people believed "pay per minute" on the cell phone was getting you better pricing.
Of course I cannot share our costs we could sell multiple factors more bandwidth to our clients for $157K USD per month!
@mergy Sorry to hear about this, you are not alone with #cybersecurity and #abuse issues. I find most of these situations are either hacking attempts or competitors. If you are getting hit hard and there is no ransom, it is often something personal or competition related.
What makes me angry is to see which #networks these come, most of the time they are public #cloud providers who ignore #abuse complaints about #DDOS and #Hacking.
Rule number one
The species of homo sapiens can be so ignorant
Our team has been reviewing a multi 100G #DIA deployment for a client project in the US. The US works well for projects which do not require #privacy or #cybersecurity
We are also able to offer a superior private, dedicated DIA internet solutions for things like #AI #Kubernetes #Docker for a fraction of the price as insecure and shared #Cloud services.
It is still critical to choose smart locations and providers in the US for the best performance and reliability.
#Iran admits to striking the #AWS #Cloud #datacenter in the #GCC country of #Bahrain due to its infrastructure being used in the war against Iran.
It is clearly the same reason why the two datacenters in the #UAE were targeted as well.
If you are in the #GCC #Gulf area you need to make sure your infrastructure is located locally on non-US controlled and affiliated infrastructure.
This why a lot of smart companies and individuals have dealt with #Techrich.
This is the risk when using #public #cloud services that you don't control. Sometimes systems become so large that it is too difficult to differentiate from a real DDOS attack from legitimate traffic spikes and patterns. I'm still shocked at how many large companies use public services like a shared #CDN: