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Container Security in 2020: Stop Running as Root or Go Home

· CoolVDS Team

Containers provide isolation, not security. From dropping Linux capabilities to mitigating the 'runc' vulnerability, here is the battle-hardened guide to securing your Docker infrastructure in Norway.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Kill the VPN: A Pragmatic Guide to Zero-Trust Networking on Linux

· CoolVDS Team

The 'castle-and-moat' security model is dead. Learn how to implement SSH Certificates, mTLS, and WireGuard to build a Zero-Trust architecture that keeps your Norwegian infrastructure compliant and secure.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

Squeezing the Kernel: Advanced API Gateway Tuning for < 10ms Latency

· CoolVDS Team

Default configurations are killing your API performance. We dive deep into NGINX worker settings, Linux kernel TCP hardening, and why NVMe storage is non-negotiable for high-throughput gateways in 2020.

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Surviving the Split: Battle-Tested Microservices Patterns for 2020

· CoolVDS Team

Monoliths are safe, but microservices are inevitable at scale. Here is a no-nonsense guide to the architecture patterns that actually work in production, specifically tailored for the Norwegian infrastructure landscape of late 2019.

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Why Iptables is Killing Your Kubernetes Cluster: Moving to Cilium & eBPF

· CoolVDS Team

It's late 2019, and if you are still relying on standard kube-proxy for network security, you are doing it wrong. We dive deep into implementing Cilium Network Policies to replace legacy iptables lists with high-performance eBPF, ensuring your Norwegian workloads stay compliant and fast.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

API Gateway Performance Tuning: Breaking the 100ms Barrier in 2019

· CoolVDS Team

Is your API gateway choking under load? Learn how to tune Nginx and the Linux kernel for maximum throughput, utilizing NVMe storage and KVM isolation to serve the Nordic market with sub-millisecond latency.