We today live in the era where many of these things are available for us. There are several softwares available today that can be installed on your servers and help you prevent the attacks. You also need to configure some rules for the server so that it prevents the situation where the DDoS is effective. So just have a look, google and compare the solutions before you reach on the final decision
That should be handled by your provider or further upstream. They would have to filter out traffic. Even if you block a smorgashbord of hosts, that doesn't do anything to stop the actual packets bombarding and saturating your link with junk.
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