Here at ExtraVM we use various network and DDoS protection providers across our locations. Generally, DDoS mitigation capabilities are provided by our upstream network providers.

Dallas, Texas

Dallas includes local mitigation via Corero up to 10Gbps or 30MPPS. Larger attacks are mitigation on a best effort basis by the primary upstream in this location, GlobalSecureLayer, who also mitigates attacks.

Miami, Florida

Miami includes local mitigation via in-house devices by our network provider. Attacks up to 100Gbps are mitigated on a best effort basis. Larger attacks may be mitigated on a best effort basis by high capacity mitigation via a backup upstream provider.

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles includes local mitigation via in-house devices by our network provider. Attacks up to 100Gbps are mitigated on a best effort basis. Larger attacks may be mitigated on a best effort basis by high capacity mitigation via a backup upstream provider.

Piscataway, New Jersey (NYC Metro)

Piscataway (NYC Metro) includes local mitigation via in-house devices by our network provider. Attacks up to 100Gbps are mitigated on a best effort basis. Larger attacks may be mitigated on a best effort basis by high capacity mitigation via a backup upstream provider.

Singapore

Singapore includes unmetered mitigation capability provided by the Datapacket or Datacamp (known as CDN77) network, who we use in this location.

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo includes best effort mitigation by our upstream, who blocks volumetric attacks before it hits our servers, there is no specific limit or guarantees. Large attacks mitigated by upstream NTT, DataPacket, or GlobalSecureLayer.

Netherlands

Netherlands includes best effort mitigation but with no particular capacity or limits. Mitigation is provided primarily by GlobalSecureLayer upstream.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal includes unmetered mitigation capability via the OVH network, who we use in this location.

Sydney, Australia

Sydney includes unmetered mitigation capability via the OVH network, who we use in this location.

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