A10 Networks debuts Thunder TPS to target DDoS Attacks

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A10 Networks debuts Thunder TPS to target DDoS Attacks 
A10 Networks  has introduced A10 Thunder TPS(Threat Protection System) Series designed to provide high-performance, network-wide protection against a variety of volumetric, protocol, resource and more sophisticated Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and improve service availability for critical Internet infrastructures and public-facing websites.

Building on the existing DDoS feature set in the company's popular application delivery controllers (ADCs), A10 has also announced expansion of its offerings with the introduction of a standalone line of DDoS products for network-wide protection. The Thunder TPS product line is built upon A10's Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) platform, which delivers up to 155 Gbps of throughput, thereby helping enterprise and service provider customers address the increasing scale of DDoS attacks.

Lee Chen, A10 CEO & Founder, A10 Networks, stated, "DDoS attacks like SYN Flood and Fragmentation attacks are rapidly evolving to becoming a big numbers game, with malicious bots or zombie machines directing massive amounts of traffic in unison toward target victims. Effective DDoS solutions must be able to mitigate at equally massive scale and performance to prevent service interruption. Service availability for Internet-connected applications is critical to our enterprise and service provider customers, so we are proud to help them improve the uptime and security of those applications."

With DDoS mitigation capacity ranging from 38 Gbps to 155 Gbps (and up to 1.2 Tbps in a cluster) throughput, Thunder TPS is designed to provide protection against large attacks. Each Thunder TPS model is equipped with high-performance FPGA-based Flexible Traffic Acceleration (FTA) technology.......See More

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