The Internet is like the Wild Wild West today. On a daily basis servers are being attacked and compromised at an extremely high expense to the server owner. When a server falls under a Denial of Service attack, the server is likely to exceed its included bandwidth limitation. At a cost of $0.50/gb of excess data transfer, even a small attack can leave you with a large overage fee.
In order to alleviate the worry of excessive costs from an incoming Denial of Service attack, Future Hosting has implemented Business Continuance Protection to assist in reducing the headaches of bandwidth overage fees as a result of a DDOS attack. BCP does not mitigate DDOS attacks but is designed to cut out the added expense of bandwidth fees.
BCP is available on all VPS accounts for $2.95/month. When purchased in advance, this protection will alleviate you of any bandwidth overage fees that result in an incoming DOS attack.
Security Services
Future Hosting provides extensive security setup as part
of each of the Hybrid VPS packages. This setup is completed
once on your VPS and would incur the fee listed as a one
time charge should you ever complete an OS reload.
Service
Fees
Extended Security
Setup - Free for all managed or unmanaged
Plesk/cPanel VPSs
FREE
Business
Continuance Protection
$3.95/month
Extended Security Setup - completed automatically
during provisioning of all cPanel/Plesk VPSs during provisioning.
SPRI - (System Priority) - Sets priority to current processes
being run on your server, decreasing load 10-25%.
PRM - (Process Resource Monitor) - Monitors all resources
used by all processes and if a process is being flooded or
causing high load on the server, it is killed.
BFD - (Brute Force Detection) - Detects brute force connections
and automatically enters the offending IPs into the firewall
to be blocked.
CHKRootKIt – Simple script that detects software
used by hackers. It scans once a day and emails the client
if any suspicious scripts are found.
Firewall Installation - APF (Advanced Policy Firewall)
iptables based firewall and anti-dos rulesets.