@Brent Long ,
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Azure DDOS has two tiers,
- DDoS Network Protection - Protects upto 100 IP Addresses at fixed cost and additional IPs are charged extra
- DDoS IP Protection - Protects individual IP Address at fixed cost
There is no explicit tier called "Basic" tier. What actually happens is,
Services running on Azure are inherently protected by the default infrastructure-level DDoS protection.
However, the protection that safeguards the infrastructure has a much higher threshold than most applications have the capacity to handle, and does not provide telemetry or alerting, so while a traffic volume may be perceived as harmless by the platform, it can be devastating to the application that receives it.
2.If so, is it automatically enabled now, meaning the documentation is out of date?
- As mentioned, the infrastructure-level DDoS protection comes into picture
3.Is the tutorial provided by the agent only for the $200/IP/month Standard DDOS Protection option?
NOTE:
As mentioned by , Basic Public IP is not covered by "DDoS IP Protection"
- See : DDOS Limitations
- This means, you have to either upgrade your Public IP to Standard SKU
- or use DDoS Network Protection (which is comparatively costlier)
I would greatly appreciate if you could Accept the answer and close this thread
Original posters help the community find answers faster by identifying the correct answer.
Cheers,
Kapil@Brent Long ,
Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A Platform. Thank you for reaching out & I hope you are doing well.
Azure DDOS has two tiers,
- DDoS Network Protection - Protects upto 100 IP Addresses at fixed cost and additional IPs are charged extra
- DDoS IP Protection - Protects individual IP Address at fixed cost
There is no explicit tier called "Basic" tier. What actually happens is,
Services running on Azure are inherently protected by the default infrastructure-level DDoS protection.
However, the protection that safeguards the infrastructure has a much higher threshold than most applications have the capacity to handle, and does not provide telemetry or alerting, so while a traffic volume may be perceived as harmless by the platform, it can be devastating to the application that receives it.
2.If so, is it automatically enabled now, meaning the documentation is out of date?
- As mentioned, the infrastructure-level DDoS protection comes into picture
3.Is the tutorial provided by the agent only for the $200/IP/month Standard DDOS Protection option?
NOTE:
As mentioned by , Basic Public IP is not covered by "DDoS IP Protection"
- See : DDOS Limitations
- This means, you have to either upgrade your Public IP to Standard SKU
- or use DDoS Network Protection (which is comparatively costlier)
I would greatly appreciate if you could Accept the answer and close this thread
Original posters help the community find answers faster by identifying the correct answer.
Cheers,
Kapil