We provide complimentary DDoS protection with all Managed VPS, Cloud VPS, Semi VPS, Shared Hosting, WordPress Hosting, and Dedicated Hosting plans. Our protection system can handle bandwidth and packet-based attacks up to 3 Tbps (3000 Gbps), helping keep your website secure and online during high-traffic attacks. Using multiple layers of advanced detection and filtering technology, we work to ensure maximum uptime and uninterrupted performance.
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The types of attacks covered under this protection are listed below:
Floods
Flood
Amplification
Attacks
Amplification
Attacks
Exceptions
Our DDOS protection is not intended to protect against Layer 7 or application layer attacks. Many of these can be handled at a server level by using firewalls, mod_security or locking down your website code. Some examples of items not covered under our DDOS protection are below.*
Kindly note that our DDoS protection does not include protection against Layer 7 or application layer attacks. Most of these attacks can be handled at the server level by firewalls, mod_security, or locking down your website code. Some items not covered under DDoS protection are given below:-
Login Attacks
Floods
Floods
Route Only
Route Only
Traffic Floods
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DDoS Protection
We are committed to keeping your website safe and secure. A security breach can lead to downtime, data loss, and business disruption, which is why we take every step necessary to protect your hosting environment.
- We use high-quality network equipment, secure operating systems, and carefully optimized software to maintain strong security and reliable performance.
- Our first layer of protection starts at the network level. With advanced DDoS protection in place, your server, files, databases, and emails are protected before harmful traffic can reach your server.
How You Can Help Keep DDoS Secure
A DDoS attack is designed to overwhelm and crash a server or website. While strong DDoS protection helps defend against these attacks, there are also important steps you can take to improve your server security. Read on to learn how you can help protect your server, website, and business data.
Limit Login Attempts
Limit Login Attempts
Various methods can prevent numerous failed login attempts within a short time, depending on the port/method used. For instance, on our VPS, Dedicated, and Cloud products, the CSF/LFD daemon manages this for SSH.
Block Users After Unsuccessful Logins
You have options like Config Server Firewall (CSF), iptables, or similar firewall approaches. There are numerous ways to achieve this — the key is to TAKE ACTION!
Block Users After Unsuccessful Logins
Keep An Eye On Log Files
Keep An Eye On Log Files
While having top-notch hardware and software is crucial (which we have), what truly counts is our team. With almost two decades of hosting industry experience, many of our staff have been with us since day one. They not only possess the skills to get the job done correctly but also the determination to outperform everyone else.
Need More Information About DDOS Protection?
If you haven’t implemented public keys, now is the time. Make it more difficult for system compromises with this small step-change.
Why make it easy for hackers? Changing the default port for SSH is an easily implemented change that adds one extra layer of protection. It should be a part of the plan – not the whole plan, though.
It costs Smartinfosys.net an arm and a leg to build this secure infrastructure. But… We know this is critical for businesses, so we provide it as a FREE service to all of our hosting customers.
We have a full page about premium SSL certificates, but our high-value shared and reseller hosting plans include a free SSL certificate to get your started.
In addition to the above server level things, within WordPress you can: change the default admin username, giving admin much less permissions, password protect wp-login.php, limit access to wp-admin by IP address, deny no-referrer requests, consider blocklists – and many, many more. It pays to learn about securing WordPress, and use more than one single solution to protect yourself.
Start with all the above, then customize the Magento path, don’t use admin for administrative tasks, use strong passwords, protect the /download folder via .htaccess, enable https for admin panel, keep everything fully updated to avoid easy exploits – and many, many more. Again, it pays to learn about the many different ways, and employ more than one of them to secure your Magento installation.

