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OpenVZ vs. Xen/KVM: Why Your Cheap VPS is Killing Your Uptime

· CoolVDS Team

It’s 2011, and the VPS market is flooded with 'unlimited' offers. We dissect the OpenVZ architecture, expose the 'Burst RAM' myth, and explain why hardware virtualization matters for Norwegian businesses.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Decoupling the Monolith: Building High-Performance SOA in Norway (2009 Edition)

· CoolVDS Team

Is your LAMP stack buckling under the Slashdot effect? Stop throwing RAM at a single server. We explore Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Nginx reverse proxying, and why RAID-10 SAS storage is the only viable option for serious Norwegian deployments.

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PostgreSQL vs. MySQL in 2010: Surviving the Oracle Takeover

· CoolVDS Team

With Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems shaking the open source community, choosing the right database has never been more critical. We compare MySQL 5.1 and PostgreSQL 8.4 on performance, ACID compliance, and suitability for Norwegian enterprise hosting.

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Cloud Storage & VPS Strategies for 2010: Escaping the I/O Bottleneck

· CoolVDS Team

As we approach 2010, 'Cloud' is the new buzzword, but disk latency remains the silent killer of web performance. We analyze RAID 10 SAS vs. emerging SSD tech, Xen virtualization, and why data sovereignty in Norway beats US-based hosting.

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OpenVZ Containers: The Good, The Bad, and The Oversold

· CoolVDS Team

Is your budget VPS holding your application back? We analyze the architecture of OpenVZ, expose the truth about 'Burst RAM', and explain why kernel isolation matters for Norwegian business continuity.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Serverless Architecture Patterns: The Hype, The Reality, and The Hybrid Fix

· CoolVDS Team

Is AWS Lambda the future or just vendor lock-in with latency issues? We analyze Serverless patterns for 2016, the death of Safe Harbor, and how to build event-driven architectures on high-performance Norwegian VPS without losing control.

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Beyond the Hype: Pragmatic Serverless Patterns for Norwegian Enterprises

· CoolVDS Team

AWS Lambda and the 'Serverless' movement are dominating headlines in 2015, but is the technology ready for mission-critical Nordic workloads? We analyze the latency trade-offs, vendor lock-in risks, and hybrid architectures that combine FaaS agility with the raw power of KVM virtualization.

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VPS vs Shared Hosting: Stop Sharing Your CPU with Spammers

· CoolVDS Team

Is your site crawling during peak hours? We dismantle the 'unlimited bandwidth' myth of shared hosting and explain why true hardware isolation via Xen virtualization is the only path for professional scaling in 2011.

coolvds.com › Blog › Hosting Solutions

VPS vs Shared Hosting: Stop Letting "Unlimited" Plans Kill Your Uptime

· Natalia Krawczyk

It is 2011, and shared hosting is still the silent killer of growing businesses. We dismantle the "unlimited resources" myth and show why moving to a VPS with dedicated RAM and root access is the only viable path for serious traffic.

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Xen Virtualization: The Definitive Guide for High-Performance Hosting

· CoolVDS Team

Stop gambling with oversold resources. We analyze the Xen hypervisor architecture (Dom0 vs DomU), Paravirtualization performance, and why serious Systems Administrators in Norway are ditching containers for true hardware isolation.

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OpenVZ Containers: The Hidden Cost of "Cheap" Virtualization in 2011

· CoolVDS Team

Is your budget VPS slowing down during peak hours? We dissect the architecture of OpenVZ, expose the dangers of 'Burst RAM', and explain why hardware virtualization like Xen or KVM is the only viable path for mission-critical Norwegian businesses.