Maybe if the network was much more distributed and lower bandwidth?
If most of your customers are in Mexico, Canada is DDoSing you, and the pipes between you and Canada start filling up as a result that isn’t a big problem, right? As long as consumer routers on you/Mexico’s side of the Canadian clog don’t decide to help out.
If most of your customers are in Mexico, Canada is DDoSing you, and the pipes between you and Canada start filling up as a result that isn’t a big problem, right? As long as consumer routers on you/Mexico’s side of the Canadian clog don’t decide to help out.