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The Multi-Cloud Myth: A CTO’s Guide to Hybrid Infrastructure in 2019

· CoolVDS Team

Is your multi-cloud strategy actually just a 'multi-bill' strategy? We analyze the real TCO of AWS versus high-performance local VPS in Norway, address GDPR concerns post-2018, and provide a Terraform implementation for a resilient hybrid architecture.

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Escaping the Vendor Lock-in Trap: A Pragmatic Hybrid Cloud Strategy for 2017

· CoolVDS Team

Multi-cloud isn't just a buzzword; it's an economic necessity. We analyze the TCO of splitting workloads between hyperscalers and local high-performance KVM instances, focusing on latency, GDPR preparedness, and raw NVMe performance.

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Escaping the Vendor Lock-In Trap: A Pragmatic Hybrid Cloud Strategy for 2017

· CoolVDS Team

While the world rushes to AWS and Azure, smart CTOs in Norway are realizing that 'All-in' on public cloud means spiraling costs and compliance headaches. Here is how to architect a robust, GDPR-ready hybrid infrastructure using Terraform, HAProxy, and high-performance local VPS.

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Edge Computing Use Cases: Surviving the Latency War in 2016

· CoolVDS Team

Latency kills conversion. We explore practical edge computing architectures available today—from MQTT aggregation to Varnish caching—to keep your Norwegian traffic fast and compliant.

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Latency Kills: Architecting Low-Latency Applications at the Nordic Edge

· CoolVDS Team

In 2014, the 'cloud' is nebulous, but physics is constant. Learn how to leverage regional VPS in Norway to slash TTFB, utilize Varnish 4 caching, and comply with Datatilsynet requirements without sacrificing IOPS.

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Escaping the Vendor Trap: A Pragmatic Multi-Provider Strategy for 2014

· CoolVDS Team

Cloud ubiquity is a lie. Learn how to architect a fault-tolerant, hybrid infrastructure using KVM, HAProxy, and bare-metal performance without succumbing to the 'noisy neighbor' effect of massive public clouds.

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Latency is the Enemy: Why 'Edge' Means Hosting in Oslo, Not Amsterdam

· CoolVDS Team

Physics doesn't negotiate. In 2014, the difference between hosting in Norway versus mainland Europe is the difference between a bounce and a conversion. We dissect the technical reality of local peering and how to configure Nginx and Varnish for the Nordic edge.