DDoS Attacks on the Rise
Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks are breaking records — but unfortunately, not in a good way. Recently, ZDNet reported the largest DDoS attack to date, clocking in at over 11 terabits per second during a recent US holiday weekend. This staggering volume highlights two critical insights:
- Simple compromised accounts and devices remain a major vulnerability.
- Although more sophisticated attacks are emerging, many high-bandwidth attacks still rely on straightforward techniques, just amplified to new extremes.
FPGA-Based Anti-DDoS to the Rescue
OVHCloud, a global ISP leader, has long invested in resilient anti-DDoS infrastructure. They chose BittWare’s FPGA network accelerator cards years ago for their top-tier VAC system, specifically its highest level of defense, Armor.
Powered by AMD Virtex™ UltraScale+™ devices, each FPGA card supports four 100 Gb/s interfaces and handles the heaviest attacks in real time — deployed directly inside servers for maximum impact.
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Our commercial off-the-shelf FPGA cards deliver production-ready performance and scalability, trusted by OVHCloud and many others. As attack volumes rise, OVHCloud continuously expands its Armor systems to stay ahead.
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