Sec-CMA 2.0 for Best-effort Cross-border Acceleration and Protection
Covers Three Major Telecoms in China
Exclusive cross-border protection and acceleration for large traffic from China’s top three telecoms
Strong Cross-border Protection
2.4 Tbps cross-border DDoS mitigation for attacks originating from the Chinese mainland with dynamic expansion.
Lower Cross-Border Latency
Premium cross-border line with network latency under 30ms
Unlimited Protection
Cost-effective unlimited and insurance plans for guaranteed protection, refundable if it fails
Solution Comparison
| Solution | Scenarios | Protection effects |
|---|---|---|
| Sec-CMA 2.0 | Your business is outside Chinese mainland, but with primary users in Chinese mainland, you need to protect against Tbps-level DDoS attacks while ensuring cross-border acceleration. | It ensures uninterrupted cross-border business and supports simultaneous traffic scrubbing and acceleration for China's three major telecoms. |
| Sec-CMA 1.0 | Your business is outside Chinese mainland, but with primary users in Chinese mainland, you need to protect against Tbps-level DDoS attacks while ensuring cross-border acceleration. | It ensures uninterrupted cross-border services, supporting acceleration and simultaneous scrubbing for China Telecom and China Unicom users. For China Mobile users, Anti-DDoS Proxy (outside Chinese mainland) must be used, but it does not provide acceleration effects. |
| Anti-DDoS Proxy (Outside Chinese Mainland)+CMA | Your business is outside Chinese mainland and primarily serves global users, requiring cross-border acceleration for Chinese mainland users and DDoS attack mitigation for users worldwide. | When no attack occurs, users in Chinese mainland can accelerate cross-border access to origin servers outside. During a DDoS attack, they are redirected to an Anti-DDoS proxy (Outside Chinese Mainland) for traffic scrubbing. Once mitigated, they return to CMA lines for acceleration, but service interruptions may occur during the switch. |