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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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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.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

PCIe 5.0 NVMe: Why Your Server's I/O is the New Bottleneck

· CoolVDS Team

PCIe Gen5 storage isn't just faster—it exposes weak CPU architectures. We analyze 14GB/s throughputs, kernel interrupt tuning, and why standard VPS providers in Norway can't handle the heat.

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Building GDPR-Compliant RAG Systems: Self-Hosting Vector Stores in Norway

· CoolVDS Team

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is the architecture of 2023, but outsourcing your vector database poses massive compliance risks. Learn how to deploy a high-performance, self-hosted vector engine using pgvector on NVMe infrastructure in Oslo.

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Edge Computing in Norway: Use Cases Beyond the Hype (2022 Edition)

· CoolVDS Team

Physics doesn't negotiate. When millisecond latency determines the success of industrial IoT or real-time trading, relying on Frankfurt data centers is a liability. Here is how to architect true edge solutions using KVM and NVMe in Oslo.

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Optimizing CI/CD Pipelines: Reducing Build Latency on Norwegian Infrastructure

· CoolVDS Team

Slow pipelines kill developer momentum. Learn how to crush build times by targeting the hidden bottleneck: Disk I/O. We analyze Docker caching strategies, self-hosted GitLab runners, and why NVMe storage in Oslo is your best compliance strategy post-Schrems II.