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WordPress 3.0 Optimization: Architecting for Speed in a Post-LAMP World

WordPress 3.0 "Thelonious" has just dropped. It merges MU and brings custom post types, but it demands more than standard shared hosting can give. Here is the 2010 systems architect's guide to sub-second loads using Nginx, APC, and Varnish.

VPS vs Shared Hosting: Why Your "Unlimited" Plan is Killing Your Business

Is your site crawling during peak hours? We analyze the technical bottlenecks of shared hosting environments and why migrating to a Xen-based VPS is the only viable path for growing traffic in 2009.

Cloud Storage Strategies for 2010: Why Your SAN is Obsolete

As we approach 2010, the "Cloud" buzzword is shifting IT budgets. We analyze why moving from physical SANs to VDS-based storage improves TCO and I/O performance in Norway.

Apache vs Lighttpd in 2009: Surviving the C10k Problem on Your VPS

Is Apache 2.2 eating all your RAM? We benchmark the event-driven architecture of Lighttpd against the Apache process model. Learn how to handle high concurrency on Norwegian infrastructure without upgrading your hardware.

Stop Sharing Your CPU: Why Serious Systems Require Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS)

Shared hosting is dead for business. In 2009, high-traffic sites need the isolation of Xen virtualization, RAID-10 SAS I/O, and the stability of Norwegian infrastructure.