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WebGPU & Browser-Based AI: The Infrastructure Shift You Missed

· CoolVDS Team

Stop burning cash on H100 clusters. The future of AI inference is running locally in the user's browser via WebGPU. Learn the Nginx optimization secrets required to deliver gigabyte-scale models instantly, ensuring GDPR compliance and zero-latency UX.

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Edge Computing on Bare Metal: Crushing Latency in the Nordics

· CoolVDS Team

Stop routing local traffic through Frankfurt. A technical deep-dive into deploying distributed edge nodes in Norway using WireGuard, Nginx, and CoolVDS NVMe instances for sub-10ms latency.

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Mastering GitOps: Zero-Downtime Workflows for Norwegian Dev Teams

· CoolVDS Team

Stop SSHing into production. This guide details a battle-tested GitOps workflow using Argo CD, Terraform, and GitHub Actions, specifically tailored for high-compliance environments in Norway.

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The FinOps Reality Check: Cutting Cloud Waste in a Weak Krone Economy

· CoolVDS Team

For Norwegian CTOs, the combination of a weak NOK and opaque hyperscaler billing is a budget killer. We dissect technical strategies to reclaim your margins—from kernel-level CPU optimization to localized data sovereignty.

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CI/CD Pipeline Optimization in 2025: From 20-Minute Builds to 45 Seconds

· CoolVDS Team

Slow pipelines are the silent killer of engineering velocity. Learn how to optimize CI/CD I/O bottlenecks, configure self-hosted runners on NVMe infrastructure, and leverage local Oslo peering for instant registry pulls.

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Feeding the Beast: DDR5 Memory Tuning for High-Throughput AI Pipelines

· CoolVDS Team

Your expensive GPUs are idling because your system memory can't keep up. We dissect the specific kernel parameters, NUMA topologies, and PyTorch configurations required to saturate DDR5 bandwidth on modern Linux servers.