How can we Monitor DDOS Attacks using Stackdriver Monitoring in GCP










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I have already enabled VPC flow logs but what could be the best filters to use to capture DDOS attacks.I know GCP provided Cloud Armour for DDOS Attack prevention but i want to set monitoring on Stackdriver .










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          There's no specific filter to capture DDoS attacks as such.
          In Stackdriver Monitoring, you can select:



          Resource type: GCE VM Instance
          Metric: Received packets



          with a trial and error to find exactly what you want but rate, delta, and 99th percentile should all be viable options.






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            There's no specific filter to capture DDoS attacks as such.
            In Stackdriver Monitoring, you can select:



            Resource type: GCE VM Instance
            Metric: Received packets



            with a trial and error to find exactly what you want but rate, delta, and 99th percentile should all be viable options.






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              There's no specific filter to capture DDoS attacks as such.
              In Stackdriver Monitoring, you can select:



              Resource type: GCE VM Instance
              Metric: Received packets



              with a trial and error to find exactly what you want but rate, delta, and 99th percentile should all be viable options.






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                There's no specific filter to capture DDoS attacks as such.
                In Stackdriver Monitoring, you can select:



                Resource type: GCE VM Instance
                Metric: Received packets



                with a trial and error to find exactly what you want but rate, delta, and 99th percentile should all be viable options.






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                There's no specific filter to capture DDoS attacks as such.
                In Stackdriver Monitoring, you can select:



                Resource type: GCE VM Instance
                Metric: Received packets



                with a trial and error to find exactly what you want but rate, delta, and 99th percentile should all be viable options.







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                answered Nov 21 '18 at 1:43









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