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How do I check if my server is being attacked? Is it bandwidth usage?

Check your data received.

You would see a (huge) spike of data received if you were being attacked, because a DDOS basically is just sending you a whack ton of data that your server cant handle.

How do I check if my server is being attacked? Is it bandwidth usage?

Check your data received.

You would see a (huge) spike of data received if you were being attacked, because a DDOS basically is just sending you a whack ton of data that your server cant handle.

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