Collaboration to Implement Comprehensive DDoS Protection Solutions for Businesses

Overview

Axclusive, as a Cloudflare Partner, provides DDoS mitigation solutions powered by Cloudflare’s global infrastructure — one of the world’s largest processing platforms. While many vendors claim to have DDoS protection capabilities, few actually have the bandwidth available to absorb large-scale attacks in the real world. For example, competitors like Akamai claim around 20+ Tbps, but Cloudflare goes above and beyond with 449 Tbps of DDoS mitigation capacity — a number that puts them at the top of the industry and well-positioned to withstand today’s most powerful attacks.
Through Axclusive, businesses not only gain access to Cloudflare’s 449 Tbps of infrastructure power, but also receive professional consulting, implementation, and optimization services — ensuring the system remains stable, secure, and high-performance even in situations of continuous attack.

  

Challenge

Before partnering with Axclusive, many businesses struggled to protect their systems from increasingly large and complex DDoS attacks. Some typical problems include:
• The current infrastructure is not strong enough to handle large-scale attacks.
• Other vendors’ DDoS protection solutions often lack the real bandwidth to absorb attack traffic.
• DDoS attacks disrupt services, affecting websites, APIs, applications, or customer service.
• Businesses lack a professional implementation unit, leading to misconfiguration, poor optimization, or slow response when attacked.
In such situations, businesses need a DDoS protection solution that is strong enough, large enough, and deployed by a partner with real expertise in configuring and managing Cloudflare.

Solution

Axclusive deploys Cloudflare Anti-DDoS in a standardized way, leveraging the power of Cloudflare’s global infrastructure — currently the world’s largest, 449 Tbps of available bandwidth, to absorb and neutralize DDoS attacks of all sizes.

Assess customer’s network architecture & attack surface
• Analyze application/web/API, vulnerability locations, and traffic.
• Identify exploitable Layer 3/4/7 attack vectors.
Enabling Cloudflare Anti-DDoS with 449 Tbps of global infrastructure
• Utilize an Anycast system with hundreds of POPs to disperse and absorb attack traffic.
• Use 449 Tbps of power to ensure every attack is eliminated before it reaches the customer’s infrastructure.
Combining WAF, CDN and Bot Management
• Prevent SQLi, XSS, API abuse, bad bots and complex application attacks.
• Optimize page loading performance with Cloudflare CDN.
Optimize security policies
• Configuration of firewall rules, rate-limiting, geo-blocking.
• Tweak rules according to business models and user behavior.
Deployment & support by Axclusive – Cloudflare Partner
• Advice on choosing the right service package.
• Resell Cloudflare at competitive prices.
• Monitor & adjust throughout the operation.
The solution helps businesses to be almost immune to DDoS attacks, thanks to the superior power of 449 Tbps – a number that very few providers on the market can approach.

Result

After deploying Cloudflare Anti-DDoS through Axclusive, the business recorded significant improvements:
• The system became almost immune to DDoS attacks, thanks to Cloudflare’s 449 Tbps defense capacity — enough to absorb the largest attacks today.
• The service maintained stable uptime, no longer interrupted by attack traffic clogging the system.
• Website and application performance improved significantly, thanks to CDN, caching and access route optimization.
• Significantly reduced application-layer security risks, thanks to WAF, Bot Management and malicious traffic filtering.
• Simplified operational management, as Axclusive took on configuration, monitoring and continuous optimization.
• Optimized costs and efficiency, thanks to Cloudflare’s resell model with suitable prices and direct support from Axclusive.
Businesses can now operate in a secure, stable, and high-performance digital environment — even in the face of the most powerful attacks on the Internet.

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