No you can't, you just do not have enough resources for that. It does not matter how much infected computers you have, the number of computers in internet is more. And because for DDoS requirements (many computers sending requests to one particular adddress) you have to have all internet infected, nobody can do that.
A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt the normal traffic of a targeted server, service or network by overwhelming the target or its surrounding infrastructure with a flood of Internet traffic.
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DDoS attacks, spoof attacks, and a newer program called a stresser are the most common types.
It was, but the entire internet then consisted of a handful of computers.
This is a link to a visual map of the internet. http://xkcd.com/195/
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DDoS attacks can harm one's website in multiple ways. The DDoS protection system is able to act as an anti virus system for a website. It will protect one's business and data. It can recognize all data and files that can harm one's website.
A DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack is a type of cyber attack that aims to overwhelm a website or online service with a flood of traffic from multiple sources, making it unavailable to its intended users. The DDoS traffic is typically generated by a large number of computers or Internet-connected devices, often infected with malware, that are controlled by a single entity known as a botnet. These devices, called zombies, send large amounts of traffic to the target, overwhelming its network and servers, causing it to crash or become unavailable.
Impossible to answer, the internet keeps on growing.