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With GDPR enforcement just weeks away and the dust still settling from Meltdown/Spectre, the "Castle and Moat" security model is a liability. Here is how to implement a pragmatic Zero-Trust architecture using Nginx mTLS and strict SSH hardening on Norwegian infrastructure.
With the GDPR enforcement date looming in May 2018, the traditional 'castle-and-moat' security model is a liability. Learn how to implement a Zero-Trust architecture using Nginx mTLS, IPTables, and KVM segmentation to secure your Norwegian infrastructure.
Is your team still deploying Kubernetes resources manually? With the GDPR deadline approaching and complexity rising, it's time to adopt the 'Operations by Pull Request' model using Weave Flux and CoolVDS.
With the GDPR deadline looming in May, latency and data sovereignty are keeping CTOs in Oslo awake at night. Here is a battle-tested guide to tuning NGINX and the Linux kernel for high-throughput API gateways, specifically for the Nordic infrastructure landscape.
While the industry rushes toward Kubernetes, we benchmark complexity against raw performance. Discover why disk I/O latency is the hidden killer of container orchestration and how to architect a GDPR-ready cluster in Norway.
The 'castle and moat' security model is dead. With GDPR looming, relying on a single edge firewall is professional negligence. Here is how to implement Zero-Trust principles on your VPS using 2018-era tools like iptables, OpenVPN, and 2FA.
The perimeter is dead. With GDPR looming in May 2018, relying on a single firewall is professional negligence. Learn how to implement Zero-Trust principles on Linux systems today.
Kubernetes networking is often treated as magic, but when packets drop, magic won't save you. We dissect the packet flow, compare CNI plugins like Calico and Flannel, and explain why underlying VPS performance makes or breaks your cluster.
With the GDPR deadline looming, relying on US-based monitoring SaaS is risky. Learn how to deploy a high-performance, self-hosted Prometheus and Grafana stack on NVMe VPS to keep data local and latency low.
As the GDPR deadline looms in May 2018, Nordic DevOps teams are scrambling to containerize. We benchmark Kubernetes 1.9 against Docker Swarm to see which orchestrator offers the best balance of complexity versus control on Norwegian infrastructure.
Your application is a black box until you instrument it. We break down how to implement Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 16.04, handle the looming GDPR deadline, and why underlying hardware IOPS dictate your monitoring accuracy.
With the GDPR deadline looming and IoT exploding, relying on centralized data centers in Frankfurt is no longer viable. Here is how to architect low-latency edge nodes in Norway using KVM and Nginx.
Distance is the new bottleneck. We analyze how shifting compute logic from centralized clouds to the Nordic edge reduces RTT, solves GDPR compliance before the May deadline, and optimizes I/O for high-performance applications.
It is 2018. Logs are not enough. Learn how to implement real APM with Nginx, MySQL, and Prometheus to solve the 'it feels slow' problem before the May GDPR deadline hits.
Your application isn't slow; your visibility is zero. In this guide, we strip away the marketing fluff and build a battle-tested monitoring stack using Prometheus and Grafana on Ubuntu 16.04, ensuring your Norwegian infrastructure survives the GDPR enforcement deadline.
A battle-hardened guide to slashing pipeline latency. We analyze NVMe I/O impact, Docker layer caching strategies, and why data residency in Norway matters before the GDPR deadline.
Is your API gateway adding unnecessary overhead? We dive deep into Nginx kernel tuning, upstream keepalives, and GDPR-compliant logging to shave milliseconds off your response times. Written for the Norwegian market.
It is February 2018, and your Nagios checks are green, but customers are churning. Here is why traditional monitoring is obsolete and how to implement true observability with the ELK Stack and Prometheus on Norwegian infrastructure.
A battle-hardened guide to optimizing Kubernetes 1.9 networking. We explore CNI choices, enabling IPVS mode, and why low-latency NVMe storage in Norway is critical for etcd stability.
It is January 2018. Meltdown and Spectre just broke the internet, and GDPR enforcement is months away. Here is how to lock down your Docker containers on Norwegian infrastructure before the regulators—or the hackers—catch you.
In the heat of the 2017 container wars, choosing between Kubernetes and Docker Swarm determines your infrastructure's fate. We analyze performance, complexity, and why underlying hardware like NVMe storage is critical for cluster stability.
It is May 2017. The container wars are raging. We benchmark Kubernetes 1.6 against Docker Swarm Mode to see which orchestrator offers the best balance of sanity, performance, and persistence on Norwegian infrastructure.
It is May 2017, and the industry is screaming about FaaS. But for serious Norwegian DevOps, AWS Lambda's latency and lock-in are deal-breakers. Here is how to build serverless architectures on your own terms using Docker, RabbitMQ, and high-performance NVMe VPS.
Stop watching your build queue pile up. We dissect how 'noisy neighbors' on cheap VPS hosting destroy build times and provide a battle-hardened guide to optimizing pipelines using Docker, caching strategies, and NVMe infrastructure.
We compare Kubernetes 1.6 and Docker Swarm Mode for production workloads. Discover why underlying KVM infrastructure and NVMe storage are critical for container performance in the looming GDPR era.
In 2017, seeing 'OK' on Nagios isn't enough. Discover why high-performance DevOps teams in Norway are shifting from passive monitoring to active observability using ELK, Prometheus, and KVM-backed infrastructure.
Is your Jenkins pipeline crawling? Stop optimizing code and start looking at I/O wait. A deep dive into tuning Linux, Docker, and hardware for DevOps in Norway.
It is May 2017. Your Nagios dashboard says everything is fine, but customers are screaming on Twitter. Here is why traditional monitoring is dead, and how to build an observability stack on Norwegian infrastructure.
The perimeter is dead. With GDPR enforcement looming in 2018, relying on a VPN is no longer sufficient. We dissect how to implement Google-style Zero Trust architecture using standard Linux tools and CoolVDS KVM instances.
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.