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Protecting your VPS hosted website from DDoS

DDoS, or Distributed Denial of Service, is nothing to laugh about for many website owners. During one, a page is being constantly flooded with illegitimate traffic from several different sources. With them, malicious attackers aim to either overwork a system, significantly decrease page speed or even crash the server. Then authorized users can’t access the site. The results? Loss of performance, reputation, and revenue. People that choose to host their websites on Windows or Linux VPS services need to make sure that their systems are protected from these threats.

Types of DDoS attacks

Websites can be affected by several types of these attacks. The most common ones are:

Pages hosted on Windows and Linux VPS can experience many other types of attacks, such as Fraggle, Slowloris, Zero-Day, Advanced Persistent, and NTP Amplification. All of these affect the system in a damaging way, thus making sure that your servers hosted on Windows/Linux VPS hosting services are secure is imperative.

How to prevent them

Thankfully, there are steps that users can take to minimize the risk of these happening to their websites. It is strongly advised to:

Additionally, choosing a reliable Windows, Linux VPS hosting provider is as important as the steps mentioned above. A good provider will be ready to help and support you in your time of need. A trustworthy hosting company will also make sure to use DDoS attack protection solutions so that you don’t have to worry about the damages the attacks can cause.

A website affected by a DDoS attack increases the risk of data theft, reputation and customer loss. The first big step is choosing a trusted VPS hosting provider that uses special software and people to monitor their machines 24 hours a day. Their firewall will block the brunt of the attack and will give more time to deal with them. The other steps further minimize the risk of DDoS attacks and their consequences.

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