DDoS Protection
Always-on DDoS protection for Tasmanian Cloud workloads — volumetric and application-layer mitigation across VPS, Kubernetes, and load balancers in Australia.
Coming Soon
DDoS protection features are currently under development. This page outlines our planned offerings.
Overview
We're working on implementing DDoS protection to safeguard your infrastructure against distributed denial of service attacks. This will help ensure your services remain available even during attack attempts.
Planned Features
Protection Layers
We're planning to implement multiple layers of protection:
| Layer | Protection Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Layer 3/4 | Volumetric | Absorb large-scale attacks |
| Layer 7 | Application | Mitigate HTTP/HTTPS floods |
| Blackhole routing | Traffic diversion | Drop malicious traffic at edge |
Features
Planned capabilities include:
- Automatic detection — Identify attack patterns in real-time
- Traffic scrubbing — Remove malicious requests before they reach your resources
- Always-on protection — Active filtering for all traffic
- Attack alerts — Notifications when attacks are detected
- Attack logs — Detailed analysis of attack vectors
Protection Flow
What We're Solving
- Service availability — Keep your services online during attacks
- Resource protection — Prevent infrastructure overload
- Peace of mind — Know you're protected against common attack vectors
- Compliance — Meet security requirements for DDoS resilience
Timeline
We're actively working on this feature. If you're interested in early access or have specific requirements, please contact hello@tasmanian.cloud.
Related Documentation
- Cloud Firewalls — Network security rules
- Load Balancers — Traffic distribution
- Uptime — Service availability monitoring
Cloud Firewalls
Stateful cloud firewalls for Tasmanian Cloud — define inbound and outbound rules across VPS, Kubernetes, and load balancers from one sovereign control plane.
Domains and DNS
Domain registration and authoritative DNS for Tasmanian Cloud — point .au and global domains at sovereign Australian infrastructure with DNSSEC and anycast.