HostReview.com Tuesday, July 24, 2007; 06:10 AM
Prolexic Technologies, a leading provider of Distributed
Denial of Service (DDoS) solutions, is providing enhanced Domain Name
System (DNS) DDoS protection and mitigation services to
DiscountASP.NET, an ASP.NET web hosting leader with over 25,000 customers
in 130 companies.
DiscountASP.NET chose the Prolexic Clean Pipe Virtual
Transport Network® for enhanced DNS DDoS detection and mitigation
services following a major DNS attack in June 2007 that affected its
entire infrastructure. DiscountASP.NET secured the Prolexic service to
mitigate the attack and for protection against future attacks, which
are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity across the web
hosting industry.
"Ensuring the viability of our customers' web presence is
of the utmost concern to us," said Takeshi Eto, vice president of
Marketing and Business Development, DiscountASP.NET. "The size of this
recent DNS DDoS attack was unprecedented in our company's history,
saturating our gigabit per second connection to our upstream provider.
We immediately recognized the need to invest in an enterprise-class
solution and to fortify our customers against future attacks. Prolexic
is the choice of many Fortune 500 companies, so we went with the 'heavy
hitter.'"
DNS serves as the 'front door' to web sites, allowing
Internet users to connect to their favorite sites through alphabetical
domain names rather than numerical IP addresses. When a DNS DDoS attack
sends a flood of malicious traffic against a hosting provider's network
infrastructure, the provider can be overwhelmed with requests,
disrupting or eliminating its ability to serve its thousands of
customers.
"In the past companies rarely considered protecting their
crucial DNS infrastructure," said Keith Laslop, Prolexic President.
"Yet this is changing as a result of more and more intense DNS attacks
against companies of all sizes. Our DNS DDoS solution is designed to
help mitigate an attack as soon as it begins regardless of the volume,
as in this recent situation with DiscountASP.NET."
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