Do you remember a time when your Virtual Private Server (VPS) had some sort of slow-down or increased load of traffic? Have you ever thought if it's appropriate for VPS providers to monitor customer traffic for abnormal activity? Let's discuss it.
Traffic monitoring is similar to having a security camera that will alert you immediately if someone enters your property illegally, thereby eliminating the risk of losing everything.
Good Things of it:
The Benefits of Monitoring Traffic
As a long-time customer of several VPS providers, I can say this with confidence. Monitoring traffic can save you from many headaches. Take this scenario as an example: If your server is experiencing a DDoS attack in the middle of the night, your VPS provider should be able to stop the attack before it takes down your website.Traffic monitoring is similar to having a security camera that will alert you immediately if someone enters your property illegally, thereby eliminating the risk of losing everything.
Good Things of it:
- You can detect attacks or unexpected surges in traffic very quickly.
- You can prevent unauthorized use of your server for other purposes, such as cryptocurrency mining.
- Supporting compliance with policies and procedures can help mitigate your risks.