BRHosting Blog
News, tutorials, and infrastructure insights from our engineering team
Abuse Report Response Templates for Hosting Customers
Learn about abuse report response templates for hosting customers on dedicated servers. This guide covers installation, configuration, performance optimization, monitoring, security best practices, and production deployment strategies for bare metal hosting environments.
Offshore Hosting vs Abuse-Resilient Hosting: Understanding the Difference
Understanding the critical differences between offshore hosting and abuse-resilient hosting. Enterprise quality, due process, and legal compliance compared.
Content-Neutral Hosting for Sensitive Industries: Compliance and Continuity
How content-neutral hosting serves sensitive industries while maintaining legal compliance. Fair, equal treatment regardless of content type within legal boundaries.
Evaluating a Hosting Provider's Abuse Handling Policy: A Business Owner's Checklist
A practical checklist for evaluating hosting provider abuse handling policies. Learn what to look for and red/green flags that indicate how your provider will protect your business.
How Hosting Providers Handle Abuse Complaints: The Good, Bad, and Dangerous
Discover how different hosting providers handle abuse complaints and why your provider's approach could make or break your business. Learn about automated, semi-automated, and due process models.
Due Process in Web Hosting: How to Protect Your Business from Wrongful Takedowns
Learn how due process in web hosting protects businesses from wrongful takedowns. Discover warning signs in hosting policies and how to choose a provider that keeps your services online.
Content-Neutral Hosting: Why Your Provider Should Not Judge Your Business
Learn why content-neutral hosting matters for your business. Understand how provider bias affects service reliability and discover how to choose a truly neutral infrastructure partner.
What Is Abuse-Resilient Hosting? A Complete Guide for 2026
Discover what abuse-resilient hosting means, how it differs from standard hosting, and why businesses need infrastructure that protects against wrongful service interruptions through due process.