Protect any SaaS platform, API, website or game server in Bangalore (Bengaluru) at the Singapore scrubbing edge — the nearest major anycast site to India's tech, SaaS and startup capital. Self-serve GRE / VXLAN / WireGuard tunnels or real BGP sessions, sub-second detection, and floods absorbed before they saturate your Bengaluru uplink. Free trial, per-hour billing, from $25/mo.
DDoS protection for Bangalore (Bengaluru) works by routing your traffic through Sucura's Singapore scrubbing edge — the nearest major in-region site to South India's tech, SaaS and startup capital. Because Bengaluru sits inland on the Deccan Plateau rather than on the coast, traffic reaches Singapore via a coastal cable gateway — typically Chennai — which adds a real hairpin, usually somewhere around 60-75ms depending on carrier and route. We won't tell you that's low ping; what it buys you is in-region mitigation instead of a 150-250ms backhaul to a US or European scrubbing center. A GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel, or a real BGP session, carries your traffic to Singapore, where floods are detected in sub-second time and filtered before they can saturate your Bengaluru uplink.
Backhauling your traffic to a distant scrubbing center in the US or Europe can add 150-250ms. Singapore is the nearest major scrubbing edge to Bengaluru, so mitigation happens in-region instead.
Singapore is the closest major Sucura scrubbing site to Bengaluru, even accounting for the inland hairpin — shorter than any round trip to North America or Europe.
Announce your own IP space (BYOIP) to AS398999, or take a protected IP over a tunnel — deployed yourself in the Nexus panel, no sales call required.
Spin up a protected tunnel on a trial and move it to a paid subscription in place — no teardown, no long-term contract.
Pay by the hour or $0.05/GB scrubbed, in transparent USD pricing, not a quote-gated enterprise minimum.
Clean-traffic tiers in USD, delivered over Sucura's global anycast network via the Singapore edge. Usage-based scrubbing at $0.05/GB, hourly billing available. All tiers include L3/L4/L7 mitigation, GRE/VXLAN/WireGuard tunnels or BGP, and sub-second detection.
Two ways to route your Bengaluru traffic through the Singapore scrubbing edge — both self-service in the Nexus panel.
Terminate a protected tunnel from our Singapore edge to your origin server, whether it's hosted in Electronic City, Whitefield, along the Outer Ring Road or anywhere else in Bengaluru. You get a clean, protected IP, and attack traffic is filtered before it reaches you.
Announce your own /24 to AS398999. Inbound traffic bound for your Bengaluru users routes through our Singapore scrubbing network first, and clean traffic returns to your origin over the tunnel. IRR and RPKI aware.
Volumetric SYN/UDP/ICMP floods are dropped at the edge; application-layer (L7) abuse — including login-flood and API-abuse patterns common against SaaS platforms — is filtered with protocol-aware rules.
Bengaluru-hosted SaaS platforms, customer-facing APIs and game servers stay online under attack. Protocol-aware filtering keeps real users and players connected while flood traffic is dropped at the edge.
Bengaluru is India's tech, SaaS and startup capital — the goal is to keep mitigation as close as geography allows instead of routing every flood across an ocean first.
Bengaluru anchors India's densest concentration of SaaS, fintech-adjacent and startup companies, built around tech corridors like Electronic City, Whitefield and the Outer Ring Road. Uptime for a login endpoint or billing API here isn't optional — a flood that takes one down has an outsized cost.
We won't claim a tunnel to Singapore lowers your ping — for a Bengaluru origin it typically adds one, in the 60-75ms range, because your traffic travels inland to a coastal gateway before it crosses the water. What it buys you is in-region mitigation instead of a 150-250ms round trip to a US or European scrubbing center.
Even with the inland hairpin, Singapore is still the closest major Sucura scrubbing site to Bengaluru by a wide margin. Floods are absorbed there before they saturate your uplink, instead of round-tripping to Toronto or Frankfurt.
SaaS platforms, fintech-adjacent APIs and a growing gaming and esports scene are all common targets in Bengaluru. Whether it's a customer-facing API or a game server, floods are filtered upstream before they saturate the link your real users depend on.
Common questions about routing Bangalore (Bengaluru) traffic through the Singapore scrubbing edge.
Sucura scrubs Bangalore (Bengaluru) traffic at the Singapore edge — the nearest major anycast scrubbing site to South India's tech corridor. Once you're on a protected tunnel or announcing via BGP, inbound traffic is filtered at Singapore before clean traffic is delivered back to your origin, wherever in Bengaluru it sits — Electronic City, Whitefield, Outer Ring Road or elsewhere.
Typically around 60-75ms, and we'd rather tell you that upfront than promise low ping. Bengaluru sits inland on the Deccan Plateau, so traffic bound for Singapore has to reach a coastal cable landing first — in practice, largely via Chennai — before it crosses the Bay of Bengal. That's a longer path than a coastal Indian city gets, and actual latency varies by carrier, peering and route; we do not guarantee a fixed number. What you get in exchange is in-region mitigation instead of a 150-250ms backhaul to a US or European scrubbing center.
Yes. Terminate a protected GRE, VXLAN or WireGuard tunnel from our Singapore edge to your existing Bengaluru origin, or announce your own IP space via BGP to AS398999. Either way, inbound traffic is filtered at Singapore before clean traffic reaches your server — no migration, no re-platforming, and no change of host required. This works the same whether you're protecting a SaaS API, an e-commerce site or a game server with Bengaluru players.
Because Chennai is a coastal cable landing point and Bengaluru isn't. Chennai sits on direct submarine cable systems into Singapore, so traffic there typically reaches our edge in around 30-40ms. Bengaluru traffic has to travel overland to a coastal gateway like Chennai first, then continue on to Singapore, which is what adds the extra 20-35ms or so on top. It's a difference in geography, not in how we route or filter your traffic.
ACT Fibernet, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio are the networks most Bengaluru users, offices and origin servers connect through — ACT in particular has deep fiber penetration across the city's residential and business districts. They are last-mile and backhaul carriers on the eyeball side, not part of our routing path. What matters for protection is your origin server's own tunnel or BGP session into AS398999; how your end users or office reach the internet through their own carrier is a separate detail that does not change how the tunnel or BGP session works.
Yes, all pricing is in USD. Plans start at $25/mo for 100 Mbps of clean capacity and scale to $500/mo for 5 Gbps, with usage-based scrubbing at $0.05 per GB. Billing can run per-hour, and a free trial is available before you move to a paid subscription.
For most workloads — gaming, e-commerce, SaaS and media — no. DDoS scrubbing filters traffic in transit at the network layer and does not store your data, so routing through our Singapore edge adds no data-residency burden. If you run RBI- or SEBI-regulated financial systems, your compliance team may require certain traffic inspection or logging to stay within India; in that case you can announce your own Indian IP space to us over BGP so filtering sits inline in front of your origin, or use our edge only to absorb large volumetric floods upstream while your in-country stack handles inspection. Tell us your requirement and we will map the routing that fits — we will not pretend an offshore edge suits a workload it does not.
2 Tbps+ of scrubbing capacity across our global anycast network with sub-second (under 1s) detection and mitigation. Frankfurt, Singapore and Toronto anchor the three-continent footprint.
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