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Disaster Recovery in 2017: Why Your "Backups" Are Not Enough

· CoolVDS Team

It is late 2016. The Safe Harbor framework is dead. Ransomware is evolving. Merely copying files is no longer a strategy. Here is how to architect a geo-redundant disaster recovery plan using KVM, ZFS, and Norwegian data sovereignty.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Stop Blaming Maven: Why I/O Latency is Killing Your CI/CD Pipeline

· CoolVDS Team

Your build times aren't slow because of your code—they're slow because your VPS storage is choking. We analyze the impact of Disk I/O on Docker and Jenkins pipelines and why NVMe-backed KVM is the only viable architecture for 2016.

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High-Throughput API Gateways: Nginx Tuning & NVMe Architecture for Nordic Traffic

· CoolVDS Team

Latency isn't just network distance; it's disk I/O and kernel locks. We dissect the 2016 stack for high-performance API Gateways, focusing on Nginx tuning, TCP stack optimization on CentOS 7, and why NVMe storage is the only viable option for serious workloads.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

Database Sharding Strategies: Breaking the Monolith Before It Breaks You

· CoolVDS Team

Vertical scaling has a ceiling. When your MySQL instance starts choking on write-heavy loads, it's time to talk about sharding. We explore consistent hashing, topology planning, and why network latency in Oslo matters more than you think.

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Automating Infrastructure Compliance: Preparing for the GDPR Era with Ansible

· CoolVDS Team

With the Safe Harbor framework invalidated and new EU regulations looming, manual security hardening is a liability. Learn how to automate server compliance using Ansible on CentOS 7 to satisfy auditors and secure your Nordic infrastructure.

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The I/O Trap: Architecting Monitoring Systems for Scale in 2016

· CoolVDS Team

Why your Zabbix or Graphite instance is choking on disk writes, and how to architect a high-availability monitoring stack using NVMe storage and proper database tuning in a post-Safe Harbor Europe.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

Stop Using MySQL for Metrics: High-Velocity Monitoring with InfluxDB 0.13

· Martin Svoboda

Relational databases choke on time-series data. Discover how to architect a high-throughput monitoring stack using InfluxDB on Ubuntu 16.04, why NVMe storage is non-negotiable for ingestion, and how to keep your data compliant within Norwegian borders.