Looking for a reliable anti-DDoS solution that won't break under attack? SharkTech has been defending servers since 2003, offering 60Gbps DDoS protection across multiple US and European locations. Whether you're running a gaming platform, financial service, or high-traffic website constantly under threat, their E3 high-defense servers deliver 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth starting at just $59/month—giving you stable performance without worrying about surprise bandwidth bills or downtime during attacks.
SharkTech isn't some newcomer trying to figure out DDoS mitigation on the fly. They've been at this since 2003—back when most of us were still on dial-up. People in the industry call them "Shark Datacenter" or "SK," and there's a reason they've stuck around for two decades: they actually know how to handle attacks.
They run their own datacenters in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, and Amsterdam. That's important because when you're dealing with DDoS attacks, you want the people managing your defense to actually control the infrastructure, not just resell someone else's service and hope for the best.
The setup is straightforward. You get dedicated servers and VPS cloud servers with built-in 60Gbps DDoS protection. That's enough to absorb most attacks without your service even noticing. And when payment time comes, they accept PayPal, Alipay, credit cards, and even cryptocurrency—so basically whatever works for you.
Here's the thing about server pricing: everyone promises "unlimited bandwidth" until you actually start using it. Then suddenly there are "fair use policies" and throttling and all sorts of creative ways to charge you more.
SharkTech's E3 high-defense server at $59/month gives you 1Gbps truly unmetered bandwidth. You use what you need, when you need it, without watching a meter tick up or worrying about overage charges. Combine that with 60Gbps DDoS protection, and you've got a server that can handle both legitimate traffic spikes and malicious attacks without flinching.
For anyone running services that attract attention—whether that's competitive gaming platforms, cryptocurrency exchanges, or just popular websites that someone decided to target—this kind of protection isn't optional. It's the difference between staying online and watching your revenue disappear while you're down.
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The datacenter locations aren't random. Los Angeles gives you solid connectivity across Asia-Pacific. Chicago covers the central US and provides good routing to the East Coast. Denver offers lower-latency access to mountain and western states. Amsterdam handles European traffic without forcing it through transatlantic cables.
Having options matters because latency affects user experience, and different locations have different network peering arrangements. If most of your users are in Asia, LA makes sense. European audience? Amsterdam is the obvious choice. It's not complicated—just pick the location closest to where your traffic comes from.
When we say "60Gbps DDoS protection," that covers the most common attack vectors people actually encounter: volumetric attacks trying to saturate your bandwidth, protocol attacks exploiting weaknesses in network layers, and application-layer attacks targeting your specific service.
The protection runs 24/7. Not "business hours monitoring" or "best effort response"—continuous automated mitigation that kicks in the moment an attack starts. Because attacks don't wait for convenient times, and neither should your defense.
This matters especially if you're in industries that regularly face attacks: gaming servers dealing with competitors or sore losers, financial platforms targeted by fraudsters, content sites facing censorship attempts, or businesses caught in the crossfire of larger disputes.
If you're currently on shared hosting or a VPS without DDoS protection, and you've ever had your site go down from an attack (or worried about when it might happen), this is worth looking at. The E3 server pricing makes dedicated hardware with serious protection accessible without enterprise-level budgets.
It's also solid for anyone scaling up from basic hosting. That moment when your traffic grows enough that attacks become profitable for someone to launch—that's when you need this infrastructure already in place, not scrambling to migrate while under attack.
Development teams hosting multiple projects, agencies managing client sites, or anyone running services where downtime directly costs money will appreciate the combination of performance and protection. You're not paying extra for DDoS mitigation as an add-on—it's built into the base offering.
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Server hosting comes down to reliability when you need it most. SharkTech built their reputation over 20 years by actually keeping services online during attacks, not just advertising protection that disappears when tested. The E3 high-defense server at $59/month with 1Gbps unmetered bandwidth and 60Gbps DDoS protection gives you enterprise-grade defense at accessible pricing—across multiple global locations with payment methods that actually work for international customers. Whether you're defending against current attacks or preventing future ones, having infrastructure that can absorb 60Gbps of malicious traffic means you stay online while your competitors explain downtime to their users.