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Monitoring is Dead: Why Green Dashboards Don't Save Servers

· CoolVDS Team

Nagios checks might turn green, but your users are still seeing 504 errors. It's time to move from binary monitoring to deep instrumentation with Prometheus and ELK on high-IOPS infrastructure.

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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.

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Kubernetes Networking Deep Dive: CNI, Iptables, and Performance in v1.3

· CoolVDS Team

Kubernetes networking is where most clusters fail. In this deep dive, we dissect the CNI landscape of 2016, compare Flannel vs. Calico, and explain why underlying virtualization choice defines your packet throughput.

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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.

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Stop Bleeding Money: A Pragmatic Guide to Hosting TCO in 2016

· CoolVDS Team

Cloud elasticity is often a pricing trap. We analyze how moving from public cloud giants to high-performance KVM instances like CoolVDS, combined with PHP 7 and Nginx tuning, can slash hosting costs by 40% while satisfying Norwegian data residency requirements.

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Database Sharding in 2016: Survival Strategies for When Your Monolith Melts

· Petra Horvat

A battle-hardened guide to database sharding strategies using MySQL 5.7 and MongoDB 3.2. We cover application-level partitioning, UUID vs. Ticket Servers, and why low-latency infrastructure in Norway is critical for distributed consistency.