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It is October 2018. If you are still manually editing config maps or running kubectl apply from your laptop, you are building a house of cards. Here is how to implement a robust GitOps workflow using GitLab CI and Kubernetes, ensuring compliance and stability in the Norwegian hosting market.
Multi-cloud isn't just a buzzword; it's a complexity nightmare if managed poorly. Learn how to architect a hybrid setup using Terraform and StrongSwan that keeps data sovereign in Norway while leveraging public cloud elasticity.
Passive monitoring is dead. In the wake of GDPR and microservices, learn how to implement active time-series monitoring using Prometheus and Grafana on KVM-based infrastructure.
Your microservices aren't slow—your gateway is choking. A deep dive into Linux kernel tuning, NGINX optimization, and why hardware selection matters for low-latency APIs in the post-GDPR era.
Microservices solve code complexity but introduce network chaos. In this 2018 implementation guide, we deploy the newly released Istio 1.0 to secure and monitor traffic, while discussing why underlying hardware choices like NVMe and dedicated CPU cycles define your mesh's success.
It is July 2018. Everyone wants Kubernetes, but few need the headache. We benchmark the big three orchestrators against the reality of latency, GDPR, and disk I/O.
With GDPR now enforced and public cloud costs spiraling, the "pay-as-you-go" myth is busting budgets across Norway. Here is a pragmatic architectural guide to cutting hosting costs by 40% without sacrificing IOPS or compliance.
It is July 2018. GDPR is in full effect. Is your disaster recovery plan compliant and battle-tested, or just a PDF gathering dust? We dissect real-world recovery strategies using KVM and NVMe storage.
Manual deployments are a liability in the GDPR era. Learn how to implement a GitOps workflow using Kubernetes, GitLab CI, and Weave Flux to create an immutable, auditable infrastructure on high-performance NVMe storage.
It is 2018, and iOS finally supports Service Workers. But a Progressive Web App hosted on sluggish shared hardware is just a slow website with a manifest file. Here is how to tune Nginx, enable Brotli, and leverage NVMe for sub-100ms TTFB.
Overlay networks, CNI plugins, and the shift to IPVS. We dissect the packet flow in Kubernetes v1.10 and explain why low-latency infrastructure is non-negotiable for production clusters post-GDPR.
It's 2018. GDPR is live. Manual server patching is now a liability. Learn how to implement a rigid GitOps workflow using GitLab, Flux, and Kubernetes on CoolVDS KVM instances to ensure compliance and sleep through the night.
With the GDPR enforcement deadline just days away, data loss is no longer just an inconvenience—it's a liability. Here is a battle-tested recovery strategy using KVM, NVMe, and rigorous scripting to keep the Norwegian Data Protection Authority off your back.
With the GDPR deadline less than two weeks away, manual server updates are a legal liability. Learn how to implement a strict GitOps workflow using Kubernetes 1.10 and GitLab CI to ensure total compliance and rapid disaster recovery on Norwegian infrastructure.
With the GDPR deadline looming on May 25th, choosing the right container orchestrator is about more than just features—it's about compliance, latency, and survival. We pit Kubernetes 1.10 against Docker Swarm to see which stack belongs on your Norwegian infrastructure.
April 2018 is the turning point. Stop manual 'kubectl apply' madness. We implement a strict GitOps workflow using GitLab CI and Kubernetes 1.10 on high-performance NVMe VPS infrastructure in Norway.
It is April 2018. GDPR is looming, your master database is choking on IOPS, and you think sharding is the answer. As a battle-hardened sysadmin, I'm here to tell you: upgrading your vertical stack on CoolVDS is usually smarter. But if you truly have 'Facebook-scale' problems, here is the manual on how to shard without destroying your data integrity.
As the GDPR deadline looms in May 2018, Nordic DevOps teams are scrambling to containerize. We benchmark Kubernetes 1.9 against Docker Swarm to see which orchestrator offers the best balance of complexity versus control on Norwegian infrastructure.
Your application is a black box until you instrument it. We break down how to implement Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 16.04, handle the looming GDPR deadline, and why underlying hardware IOPS dictate your monitoring accuracy.
Stop forcing time-series data into NoSQL structures. We explore why TimescaleDB on NVMe storage is the superior architecture for high-velocity metrics and IoT data in the upcoming GDPR era.
A battle-hardened guide to optimizing Kubernetes 1.9 networking. We explore CNI choices, enabling IPVS mode, and why low-latency NVMe storage in Norway is critical for etcd stability.
It is January 2018. Security patches are eating your CPU, and the GDPR deadline is looming. Here is a battle-tested guide to APM, specifically tailored for Norwegian infrastructure and high-performance KVM environments.
We compare Kubernetes 1.6 and Docker Swarm Mode for production workloads. Discover why underlying KVM infrastructure and NVMe storage are critical for container performance in the looming GDPR era.
The cloud promise of 'pay for what you use' often turns into 'pay for what you forgot to turn off'. Learn actionable strategies to slash infrastructure costs without sacrificing performance, from kernel tuning to selecting the right virtualization technology.
Moving Kubernetes from minikube to bare metal production is where the real pain begins. We cover etcd latency, NVMe requirements, and Norwegian compliance in the v1.6 era.
A battle-hardened look at Kubernetes networking primitives, CNI choices, and why low-latency infrastructure is non-negotiable for stability. Written for the DevOps engineer debugging iptables at 3 AM.
It is March 2017. The era of simple uptime checks is dead. Discover how to move from passive monitoring to active observability using Prometheus, ELK, and raw kernel metrics on high-performance Linux VDS.
We benchmark the complexity and performance of Kubernetes 1.5 against Docker Swarm Mode. Learn which orchestrator fits your Norwegian infrastructure stack before the GDPR deadline hits.
The traditional VPN-based security model is failing. Learn how to implement a Zero-Trust architecture using KVM isolation, strict iptables segmentation, and mutual TLS to future-proof your Norwegian hosting stack before the 2018 GDPR enforcement.
Stop serving models with Flask. Learn how to deploy TensorFlow 1.0 candidates using gRPC and Docker for sub-millisecond inference latency on Norwegian infrastructure.