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DDOS hardware appliances for network security - Arbor Pravail APS vs nsFocus ADS 6020 - Reviews - Feedback


From: James Braunegg <james.braunegg () micron21 com>
Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 10:17:47 +0000

Dear Nanog



I would like to start a discussion on network security DDOS hardware appliances, mainly compairing the Arbor Pravail 
APS device vs the nsFocus ADS6020 device as I am looking at investing in such a product and would love to hear some 
industry feedback, reviews, information and from vendors etc.



To provide some background information we are looking at a device for inline filtering to clean / filter out unwanted 
traffc inbound towards our network automaticaly.



That being said I'm also happy to hear from other suppliers of appliances (not sure who else there is) or 
recomendations.



For those who don't know much about either device the Arbor Pravail fact sheet can be found here



http://www.arbornetworks.com/component/docman/doc_download/498-pravail-aps-data-sheet-english?Itemid=442



Like wise the fact sheet for the nsFocus ADS product can be found here



http://www.nsfocus.com/en/uploadfile/Product/ADS/Datasheet/NSFOCUS%20ADS%20Data%20Sheet.pdf



Until recently I was only aware of the Arbor device, although after doing some research I quicky came up with another 
options, I'm sure many other people have asked / looked into the same questions before so let the debate begin...



Kindest Regards

James Braunegg
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