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oxcache is a protection-focused acceleration service centered on high-defense CDN, high-defense servers, and no-ICP-filing CDN. Its pages repeatedly emphasize industries with frequent attacks, such as chess/card games, online gaming, and bidding/advertising, offering DDoS/CC mitigation, origin IP hiding, fast onboarding, and origin protection. The service is more of a “security protection + network acceleration” bundle than a traditional general-purpose CDN.
On the protection side, the site lists attack types including SYN Flood, ACK Flood, ICMP Flood, UDP Flood, NTP Flood, DNS Flood, HTTP Flood, and CC attacks. It claims to provide ultra-large 1T mitigation bandwidth, hundreds of Gbps of protection per single IP, and support for TCP/UDP Layer 4 services as well as HTTP/HTTPS Layer 7 services. In terms of node coverage, it only states that its CDN nodes are “distributed globally,” while also mentioning server resources in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Los Angeles in the United States, Guangzhou, and Taizhou. It does not disclose the number of nodes, routing/scheduling policies, or caching details. Feature-wise, it mentions attack logs, traffic charts, forwarding rules, protection policies, SSL certificate management, and Key-less SSL, but there is no clear sign of edge computing or API capabilities.
High-defense CDN monthly plans are clearly listed: 50G at 999 RMB/month, 100G from 1999 RMB/month, 200G at 8999 RMB/month, and “Undying Super Defense” at 15999 RMB/month. The page also claims traffic is 0 RMB/G and uses a “basic protection + elastic protection” billing model, with elastic protection billed postpaid by day. Server products range from 1500 RMB/month to 80000 RMB/month. The onboarding process includes assessing peak attack volume, activating the service, configuring rules, and modifying DNS records. It also emphasizes free trials and 24-hour upfront protection.
Its advantages are that the product line covers high-defense CDN, domestic and overseas high-defense servers, SSL, and domain security; the protection scenarios are described in concrete terms; and it supports UDP, TCP, and HTTP/HTTPS, making it suitable for businesses that need emergency anti-attack capacity. The drawbacks are also obvious: the site uses absolute claims such as “ignores all attacks” and “100% unkillable,” while lacking third-party validation, detailed SLA terms, company entity information, payment methods, and full node information. Pricing is high for ordinary websites, and the wording around whether domestic products require ICP filing is not entirely consistent.
It is better suited to gaming, chess/card, bidding/advertising, and other high-risk businesses that are currently facing DDoS/CC attacks, need to hide their origin IP, want no-ICP-filing options, or need CN2 routes back to mainland China. If you only need standard static acceleration or run a compliance-focused corporate website, alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Huawei Cloud, Cloudflare, and Akamai are more reliable in terms of transparency, control panels, and compliance capabilities. Access conditions from China cannot be determined from the page content alone, so it is advisable to test routes, payment options, and ICP filing requirements before purchasing.
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oxcache.com is an China CDN provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oxcache.com directly.