If someone uses an Azure infrastructure and the application is internet-based, I always suggest this solution for sure. Overall, I give it a seven out of ten. Because anything security-related, I really support. Security is always key. Maybe you can have different third-party solutions also. But usually, if the infrastructure is with Azure, it is good to enable Azure-specific services sometimes, not every time. But when it comes to security, I always suggest it is good to go with the respective cloud service provider's security service. That will always give more benefits than third-party solutions.
I would rate Azure DDoS Protection a nine out of ten. We have Azure DDoS Protection in one location with 200 users. There is no maintenance required from our end. I recommend Azure DDoS Protection for real-time detection and threat intelligence.
I highly recommend Azure DDoS Protection and rate it at nine on a scale from one to ten. If you are already using Microsoft Azure, then DDoS will be right for you to protect your applications and nodes. If, however, you are opting for another cloud service like AWS or GCP, then you could explore other options.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten. I deducted two points because of the pricing plans and because the UI needs to be improved. If the applications are built on top of Azure and deployed directly from Azure, and if you're comfortable with the price, then it's a good choice. Otherwise, there are similar solutions available in Azure that could also be used.
Analyst - Security Officer at a non-tech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-08-24T19:21:00Z
Aug 24, 2021
If you want to work with it, it would be better to have a little bit of experience in Azure. If you don't have that experience, "Don't touch it," instead seek help. I would rate Azure DDoS Protection a seven out of 10. We are still exploring it as well as working towards protecting and securing our networks. I am very comfortable with it.
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If someone uses an Azure infrastructure and the application is internet-based, I always suggest this solution for sure. Overall, I give it a seven out of ten. Because anything security-related, I really support. Security is always key. Maybe you can have different third-party solutions also. But usually, if the infrastructure is with Azure, it is good to enable Azure-specific services sometimes, not every time. But when it comes to security, I always suggest it is good to go with the respective cloud service provider's security service. That will always give more benefits than third-party solutions.
I would rate Azure DDoS Protection a nine out of ten. We have Azure DDoS Protection in one location with 200 users. There is no maintenance required from our end. I recommend Azure DDoS Protection for real-time detection and threat intelligence.
I rate Azure DDoS Protection a nine out of ten. It's a solution that doesn't try to do a lot. It does one simple job, and it works for us.
I highly recommend Azure DDoS Protection and rate it at nine on a scale from one to ten. If you are already using Microsoft Azure, then DDoS will be right for you to protect your applications and nodes. If, however, you are opting for another cloud service like AWS or GCP, then you could explore other options.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten. I deducted two points because of the pricing plans and because the UI needs to be improved. If the applications are built on top of Azure and deployed directly from Azure, and if you're comfortable with the price, then it's a good choice. Otherwise, there are similar solutions available in Azure that could also be used.
I rate Azure DDoS Protection a nine out of ten.
If you want to work with it, it would be better to have a little bit of experience in Azure. If you don't have that experience, "Don't touch it," instead seek help. I would rate Azure DDoS Protection a seven out of 10. We are still exploring it as well as working towards protecting and securing our networks. I am very comfortable with it.