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How Does a Pool Operator Manage the Risk of a Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack?

Pool operators manage DDoS risk by employing specialized DDoS mitigation services and infrastructure. This includes using content delivery networks (CDNs) or proxy services that filter malicious traffic before it reaches the pool's core servers.

They also maintain multiple redundant servers in different geographical locations and use sophisticated network monitoring to detect and automatically block attack patterns. Proactive security audits are also essential.

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