| ▲ | rsync 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
“Hundreds of concurrent requests…” Back in 2001/2002 my personal website was “slashdotted” several times… … which I learned about after the fact by seeing myself on slashdot. It was not noticeable as it occurred and my services were not impacted. So perhaps you need a p3-500 with 64 megabytes of ram and Apache 1.x and an old copy of cgi-lib.pl ? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | herbst 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Concurrent and constant. This is nothing like real traffic, nothing like the good old hug of death. It seems to find the slowest endpoints (well it does like my search and category pages, but sometimes it really hammers a single page for an hour), builds up until your site goes into its knees and instead of going slower it starts to hammer from other IP ranges until you have them all banned. This can go on for hours (or days even) if I don't create new rules to ban it. It reminds me of a slowloris dos but at large scale and concurrency. Sure if my website didn't have any dynamic content, or not millions of database lines it would be less of an issue :) | |||||||||||||||||
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