About Soraxus

A DDoS protection provider, and nothing else

Soraxus exists to keep infrastructure online through distributed denial-of-service attacks. It is the whole of what we do, and it is the reason our customers trust us with the traffic that reaches their most important services.

Our Story

Built by people who were tired of watching networks fall over

Soraxus did not come out of a business plan. It came out of watching protection fail at the worst possible moment, one too many times.

Soraxus started from a simple frustration. Too many DDoS protection products were sold as a checkbox on a hosting plan, filtering that looked reassuring on a feature list but folded the moment a real attack arrived. The people who depended on those services, from game communities to growing businesses, were the ones left explaining the downtime.

We set out to build the opposite: a network whose entire reason for existing is to absorb attacks and keep legitimate traffic flowing. That meant designing for mitigation from the ground up rather than adding it later. It meant filtering traffic as close to its source as possible, dropping malicious packets at line rate, and passing real traffic through without a latency penalty that customers would notice.

Today we protect gaming infrastructure and enterprise networks with two dedicated products, because the two have genuinely different needs. A game server lives or dies on latency and cannot tolerate a detour. A corporate network cares about how protection integrates with its topology, its transit, and its compliance obligations. Trying to serve both with one rigid configuration serves neither well, so we do not.

Underpinning both products is a network that we keep improving rather than treating as finished. The threat landscape does not stand still, and neither can the people defending against it. New attack techniques appear constantly, capacity needs grow, and the only way to stay ahead is to keep investing in the network and the filtering that runs on top of it. That ongoing work is not glamorous, but it is exactly what separates protection that holds from protection that looked fine until the day it was actually tested.

How We Operate

The principles behind the network

Protection on your terms

Some networks want filtering inline at all times; others want it to engage the moment an attack is detected. We shape protection around your requirements rather than forcing everyone into a single mode.

Focus beats breadth

We do one thing. We are not trying to be a hosting company, a CDN, and a security vendor at once. That focus is what lets us invest in mitigation rather than spreading ourselves thin across unrelated products.

The work is never finished

Attackers change their methods constantly, so a static defense decays over time. We treat mitigation as ongoing work and keep extending our filtering as new attack techniques appear.

Honesty over hype

We would rather tell you plainly what we can and cannot do than oversell and disappoint. Enterprise buyers are sizing real risk, and they deserve a provider that talks straight.

Who We Serve

From game communities to established businesses

Different customers, one shared requirement: staying online no matter what is pointed at them.

Our customers do not all look alike, but they share one thing: being offline is not an option they can live with. For a game server, an hour of downtime during a popular evening can undo months of building a community. For a business, an outage during a launch or a peak sales period is measured directly in lost revenue and lost trust. We built Soraxus for both.

On the gaming side, we work with server owners, hosting companies, and communities who need protection that keeps latency low and players connected. These are environments where a few milliseconds are noticeable and where attacks arrive constantly, often from the players themselves. Our job is to make an attack a non-event so the game keeps running as though nothing happened.

On the enterprise side, we work with teams that need protection designed around a real network rather than pulled from a menu. That might mean protected transit delivered over a direct connection, or remote protection for infrastructure that has to stay exactly where it is. In every case, we start with a conversation about how the network actually works before we recommend anything, because protection that ignores the details is protection that fails at the worst moment.

What ties it together is a refusal to treat DDoS protection as a commodity checkbox. It is the core of what we do, and the people we serve can tell the difference between a provider that filters traffic as an afterthought and one that has built its entire network around keeping them online. That difference is the entire reason Soraxus exists, and it is the standard we hold ourselves to on every network we protect.

Canadian Company

Incorporated in Canada, serving customers worldwide

Soraxus Networks Inc. is registered in the province of British Columbia. Our customers reach well beyond Canada, but our headquarters, our accountability, and our legal home stay here.

Being a Canadian company shapes how we treat data and how we handle the responsibilities that come with sitting in the path of our customers' traffic. We take that position seriously, and we operate accordingly.

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Registered in British Columbia, Canada. Company No. 719668956.

Work with a team that only does this

Whether you are protecting a game server or an enterprise network, we would be glad to talk through what you need.