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dechir_21483
Nimbostratus
Nov 18, 2012DDOS
HI.
I need to configure ddos prevention on our ASM module ( big ip 8900).
My questions is:
1-what means by TPS ? is it request ?
2- What is the best practice to configure ddos prevention? TPS-based or latancy based ? and what are the best parameters ?
Best Regards.
5 Replies
- Mike_Maher
Nimbostratus
TPS stands for Transaction per Second. I am not sure if there is a best practice between the two I am in the process of implementing TPS based protection on my critical applications. The parameters are really going to be subject to your application and infrastructure, you need to look at what the TPS is currently and historically for the applications you are planning to protect, so you can determine what is normal and what is peak traffic for said application. One other thing you could look at would be at what point does the application or infrastructure tip over and set your threasholds somewhere between that and your historical high water mark for peak traffic. - What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Mike, just out of interest would you know what the definition of a transaction is please? - hoolio
Cirrostratus
I think a TPS for this ASM DoS scenario is an HTTP request/response.
Aaron - Mike_Maher
Nimbostratus
I believe it is just defined as a single request so one GET or POST. Technically one page could contain multiple requests with the loading of images, stylesheets, and the like. - What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Thank you Mike and (as ever) Aaron.
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