Reviewed-by: Hasko, Vladimir <vladimir.hasko@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: Li, Qiao <qiaoli@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Li, Qiao <qiaoli@huawei.com>
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Specifications
WAF is deployed in dedicated mode. The following tables describe specifications and functions of the dedicated WAF instances.
Dedicated Mode
Table 1 describes dedicated WAF instances.
Item |
Description |
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Deployment mode |
Dedicated WAF instances |
Application scenarios |
Service servers are deployed on the cloud. Suitable for large enterprise websites that have a large service scale and have customized security requirements. |
Protection objects |
Domain names or IP addresses |
Advantages |
|
Service Scale
For more details, see Table 2.
Service metrics |
Specifications |
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Peak rate of normal service requests |
|
Service bandwidth threshold (Origin servers are deployed on the cloud.) |
|
Number of domains |
2,000 (Supports 2,000 top-level domain names) |
Peak rate of CC attack protection |
500,000 QPS |
CC attack protection rules |
100 |
Precise protection rules |
100 |
IP address blacklist and whitelist rules |
100 |
Geolocation access control rules |
100 |
Web tamper protection rules |
100 |
Information leakage prevention rules |
100 |
Global Protection Whitelist (Formerly False Alarm Masking) |
1,000 |
Data masking rules |
100 |

- The number of domains is the total number of top-level domain names (for example, example.com), single domain names/subdomain names (for example, www.example.com), and wildcard domain names (for example, *.example.com).
- If a domain name maps to different ports, each port is considered to represent a different domain name. For example, www.example.com:8080 and www.example.com:8081 are counted towards your quota as two distinct domain names.