Need That DDoS Appliance

More and more organizations are adopting cloud-based DDoS defenses and substituting them for their old, premise-based DDoS appliances. Nonetheless, there are still a number of reasons why you might want to keep that DDoS appliance around.
More and more organizations are deploying cloud-based DDoS mitigation services. Indeed, Frost & Sullivan estimated that by 2021, cloud-based mitigation service will account for 70% of spending on DDoS protection.
The reasons for adopting cloud-based protections are numerous. First and foremost, is capacity. As DDoS attacks keep getting bigger, high-volume DDoS attacks capable of saturating the inbound communication pipe are becoming more common. For that reason, having large-scale cloud-based scrubbing capacity to absorb such attacks is indispensable.
When evaluating a DDoS mitigation solution, look for one that provides real-time and historical dashboard views that summarize network and security activity in the datacenter, including traffic anomalies, link utilization, packets per second rate, number of active flows, and flow set up rates. Users should be able to view these dashboards at a site-by-site level, or in an aggregate view that provides a consolidated “single-pane” security picture.

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