What Is the Maximum Protection Capability When I Purchase 10 Gbit/s as the Basic Protection Bandwidth and 20 Gbit/s as the Elastic Protection Bandwidth?
Your maximum protection capability is 20 Gbit/s. The maximum protection capability is the elastic protection bandwidth. Do not mistake the elastic protection bandwidth as an increment over the basic protection bandwidth. If you purchase the same value for your basic and elastic protection bandwidths, the elastic protection capability will not take effect.
For example, if you purchase 50 Gbit/s for both the basic and elastic protection bandwidths, the maximum protection capability is 50 Gbit/s and the elastic protection will not take effect.
Function Specifications FAQs
- What Service Ports Does AAD Support?
- What Forwarding Protocols Does AAD Support?
- Can I Change My Protection Bandwidths?
- Can an AAD Origin Server Use a CDN CNAME?
- What Is the Maximum Protection Capability When I Purchase 10 Gbit/s as the Basic Protection Bandwidth and 20 Gbit/s as the Elastic Protection Bandwidth?
- Does AAD Use a Public IP Address to Switch Traffic Back to Origin Servers?
- What Is the Maximum Number of Domain Names AAD Can Protect?
- How Much Additional Latency Will Be Incurred When AAD Is Deployed?
- Is There a Limit to the Number of Concurrent Requests?
- How Do I Disable Advanced Anti-DDoS?
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