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The perimeter is dead. With GDPR enforcement looming in 2018, relying on a VPN is no longer sufficient. We dissect how to implement Google-style Zero Trust architecture using standard Linux tools and CoolVDS KVM instances.
With GDPR enforcement looming in 2018, 'backup' is no longer synonymous with 'recovery.' We analyze replication strategies using MySQL 5.7 GTIDs, rsync, and KVM isolation within the Norwegian legal framework.
Monoliths are safe; microservices are a distributed systems minefield. We explore battle-tested patterns (API Gateways, Service Discovery) to maintain sanity, leveraging KVM isolation and NVMe storage to combat latency in the Norwegian ecosystem.
With the GDPR enforcement date looming, the traditional 'castle and moat' security strategy is becoming a liability. We dismantle the perimeter and build a Zero-Trust model using KVM isolation, micro-segmentation, and rigorous identity management.
A battle-hardened guide to Pod-to-Pod communication, CNI plugins, and optimizing iptables in 2017. Learn why infrastructure latency makes or breaks your cluster.
Database migration shouldn't be a game of Russian Roulette. Learn battle-tested strategies using replication and Percona tools to migrate your stack to high-performance NVMe infrastructure in Oslo without killing your uptime.
Default configurations are the enemy of low latency. In this deep dive, we rip apart sysctl.conf, optimize Nginx worker processes, and explain why hardware bottlenecks will render your software tuning useless without NVMe storage.
When vertical scaling hits the ceiling, sharding is the only way out. We explore practical sharding strategies using MySQL 5.7 and ProxySQL, tailored for low-latency infrastructure in Norway.
Serverless isn't magic—it's just someone else's computer with a 3-second cold start. Learn how to combine FaaS scalability with the raw IOPS of NVMe VPS for a robust, low-latency architecture.
While the world rushes to AWS and Azure, smart CTOs in Norway are realizing that 'All-in' on public cloud means spiraling costs and compliance headaches. Here is how to architect a robust, GDPR-ready hybrid infrastructure using Terraform, HAProxy, and high-performance local VPS.
Vertical scaling has a ceiling. Learn practical database sharding strategies using MySQL 5.7 and ProxySQL to handle massive datasets while keeping latency low and data within Norwegian borders.
The 'perimeter' security model is dead. With GDPR looming and ransomware evolving, reliance on a single firewall is negligence. Here is how to implement a pragmatic Zero-Trust architecture on your VPS right now.
Migrating a live database is open-heart surgery. This guide covers battle-tested strategies using MySQL replication, SSH tunneling, and NVMe-backed storage to eliminate downtime for Norwegian mission-critical systems.
Microservices are breaking your network stability. Learn how to implement a Service Mesh using Linkerd on Kubernetes 1.5 to handle service discovery, retries, and latency without code changes.
Stop relying on passive Nagios checks. Learn how to implement active metric collection using Prometheus 1.0 and Grafana 4.0 to detect bottlenecks before your Norway VPS crashes.
It is late 2016, and if you are still clicking buttons in the Jenkins UI, you are doing it wrong. We explore moving to Pipeline-as-Code, fixing I/O bottlenecks with NVMe, and keeping your intellectual property compliant within Norwegian borders.
Is your AWS bill spiraling? Discover actionable strategies to slash hosting costs by up to 60% through rightsizing, KVM virtualization, and leveraging Norwegian data sovereignty. Includes Nginx tuning and kernel optimization scripts.
We benchmark Docker 1.12 Swarm Mode against Kubernetes 1.4 for high-availability Nordic infrastructure. Stop guessing and start architecting for stability.
With the fall of Safe Harbor and the looming GDPR, relying solely on US-based hyperscalers is a liability. This guide details a hybrid infrastructure strategy using Terraform 0.7 and OpenVPN to bridge local Norwegian NVMe storage with public cloud scalability.
Is your application slow or is your VPS provider stealing cycles? In 2016, 'it feels fast' isn't a metric. We break down how to use the ELK stack, sysstat, and Nginx metrics to expose bottlenecks before Black Friday hits.
A battle-hardened comparison of the new Docker Swarm Mode and Kubernetes 1.4. We analyze performance, complexity, and why your underlying VPS IOPS matter more than your scheduler.
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.
Is your application hanging? Most devs blame the database, but the culprit is often the infrastructure. We dive deep into APM strategies using ELK, system tuning, and why hardware isolation matters in 2016.
Moving from monolith to microservices requires more than just Docker. We explore critical patterns like Service Discovery with Consul, API Gateways with NGINX, and why infrastructure latency defines success in the Nordic market.
Backup is not disaster recovery. In this guide, we dismantle common data safety myths, explore 2016's evolving privacy regulations in Norway, and implement a master-slave replication architecture using KVM and NVMe storage.
Is your API gateway choking under load? We dissect the Linux kernel parameters and Nginx configurations required to handle massive concurrency in 2016, specifically focusing on the Norwegian hosting landscape.
Your API Gateway is likely the bottleneck in your microservices stack. We dive deep into Linux kernel tuning, NGINX worker configurations, and the hardware reality of low-latency serving in 2016.
Relying solely on AWS or Azure creates a single point of failure and latency issues for Scandinavian users. Here is how to architect a redundant, compliant multi-cloud stack using Ansible and local infrastructure.
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.
Stop building distributed monoliths. A battle-hardened look at API Gateways, Service Discovery with Consul, and the infrastructure requirements to run Docker successfully in 2016.