Get a dedicated server and manage that yourself, alternatively you could get a managed switch from i3d (they offer that) and a dedicated server to go with it.
Depends if that "Nice to have" is worth paying for.
Thank you! I end up using anycast offer with BuyVM in LasVegas/NewYork/Luxembourg for $6/mo for all. Incoming traffic (as well as outcoming!) is not metered so no need to limit it, and I guess for the provider the incoming traffic is free as the output traffic is prevailing so no need to bother. The OVH&Vultr provider's firewalls work ok, I can block the types of packets/ip source address, but alas, not the size Although this well might be a special case where I know that my server will process only tiny packets.
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You simply will not find that.
Get a dedicated server and manage that yourself, alternatively you could get a managed switch from i3d (they offer that) and a dedicated server to go with it.
Depends if that "Nice to have" is worth paying for.
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We have that on our platform, you can set rate limits. We just require you obtain a dedicated (soon to be anycast) IP from us.
You could get 2 VPS, then make one a firewall - forward and filter the traffic through it.
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We can setup Custom rules for you if that would help ? What location are you after ?
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Sorry, I finished work at 2am, it was still early for me. I see dedicated everywhere :P
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Thank you! I end up using anycast offer with BuyVM in LasVegas/NewYork/Luxembourg for $6/mo for all. Incoming traffic (as well as outcoming!) is not metered so no need to limit it, and I guess for the provider the incoming traffic is free as the output traffic is prevailing so no need to bother. The OVH&Vultr provider's firewalls work ok, I can block the types of packets/ip source address, but alas, not the size Although this well might be a special case where I know that my server will process only tiny packets.