High Defense CDN

Distributed defense against DDoS and high-security three-dimensional anti-CC system, Experiencing blazing-fast speed.

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Free Version

Free Version

Protect for testing

Free-Monthly
Free-Yearly
  • DDOS Protection:50Gbps
  • CC Protection:20000QPS
  • Domain Count:2
  • Port Count:2
  • SSL Certificate: Support
  • Websocket: NO
  • Net Acceleration: NO
  • Multi-Line Net: NO
Standard

Standard

Advanced project

$499-Monthly
$5000-Yearly
  • DDOS Protection:150Gbps
  • CC Protection:30000QPS
  • Domain Count:5
  • Port Count:10
  • SSL Certificate: Support
  • WebSocket: Support
  • Net Acceleration: Global Regions
  • Multi-Line Net: Multi-Line
Business

Business

Business version

$1999-Monthly
$22000-Yearly
  • DDOS Protection:400Gbps
  • CC Protection:50000QPS
  • Domain Count:10
  • Port Count:20
  • SSL Certificate: Support
  • WebSocket: Support
  • Net Acceleration: Global Regions
  • Multi-Line Net: Multi-Line

What is high-defense CDN?

High-defense CDN is a security acceleration solution that integrates distributed DDoS protection, CC protection, WAF protection, and BOT behavior analysis. Through edge caching technology and intelligent scheduling, users can access the required content nearby, providing a stable and fast browsing experience. With one-click activation of security protection configurations.

  • Acceleration Network
  • DDoS Attack Protection
  • CC Attack Protection
  • Precise Access Control
  • Intelligent Traffic Scrubbing
  • Fast Integration

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