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* You will personally need to monitor your equipment and be willing to quickly resolve any failures. This includes having the knowledge to troubleshoot both hardware and software failures. | * You will personally need to monitor your equipment and be willing to quickly resolve any failures. This includes having the knowledge to troubleshoot both hardware and software failures. | ||
* When your service becomes unavailable from the internet for more than two hours, you will receive an automated email warning. Please do not ignore these emails -- you will only receive them when there is a problem. | * When your service becomes unavailable from the internet for more than two hours, you will receive an automated email warning. Please do not ignore these emails -- you will only receive them when there is a problem. | ||
- | * Tier-2 servers **will** experience DDoS attacks. Please be sure to visit the [[opennic: | + | * Tier 2 servers **will** experience DDoS attacks. Please be sure to visit the [[opennic: |
* Various attacks will use up a lot of bandwidth. If your provider places data caps on your monthly internet usage, you may want to reconsider having a public service. Every attack is different, so no predictions can be on what your data usage will be each month -- however as an example, attacks can continue for several months and have been known to blast up to 20Mb/s of queries to an individual server. If you wish to run a public service, be prepared for the worst! | * Various attacks will use up a lot of bandwidth. If your provider places data caps on your monthly internet usage, you may want to reconsider having a public service. Every attack is different, so no predictions can be on what your data usage will be each month -- however as an example, attacks can continue for several months and have been known to blast up to 20Mb/s of queries to an individual server. If you wish to run a public service, be prepared for the worst! | ||