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Disaster Recovery Protocols: Beyond `rsync` and Prayers

· CoolVDS Team

RAID is not a backup. Your shell scripts are likely broken. A battle-hardened guide to DR strategies in 2020, focusing on Norwegian data sovereignty, automated integrity checks, and achieving sub-minute RTO.

coolvds.com › Blog › Cloud Computing

The Multi-Cloud Reality Check: Escaping Vendor Lock-in Without Bankruptcy

· CoolVDS Team

It is February 2020. Relying solely on AWS or Azure is a calculated risk that often fails. Here is a pragmatic architectural guide to splitting workloads between hyperscalers and local high-performance NVMe infrastructure like CoolVDS, focusing on GDPR compliance and Norwegian latency.

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.

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Stop the Bleeding: A Pragmatic Guide to Cloud Cost Control in 2020

· CoolVDS Team

While the promise of 'pay-as-you-go' sounded perfect, the reality for many Norwegian CTOs is unpredictable billing and hidden egress fees. Here is how to audit your infrastructure, reclaim wasted resources, and why fixed-cost NVMe performance is the stabilizer your budget needs.

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Edge Computing in Norway: Crushing Latency Below 10ms with Local Infrastructure

· CoolVDS Team

Physics doesn't negotiate. Stop routing critical traffic to Frankfurt. We explore real-world edge computing architectures for the Norwegian market in 2020, specifically focusing on IoT aggregation, localized caching, and the specific kernel tuning required to minimize jitter.

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Stop Guessing: The Art of Brutally Honest Application Performance Monitoring

· CoolVDS Team

CPU graphs lie. In 2020, 'it works on my machine' is a fireable offense. We dissect the Golden Signals of monitoring, configuring Prometheus on Ubuntu 18.04, and why placing your data in Norway is a latency imperative, not just a legal one.

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Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm in 2020: A Norwegian Sysadmin’s Reality Check

· CoolVDS Team

It’s 2020. Kubernetes won the war, but Docker Swarm is still fighting for the small battles. We analyze the orchestration landscape, the critical role of NVMe storage for etcd stability, and why data residency in Norway matters more than ever.

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Container Security in 2019: Stop Running Docker as Root or Get Hacked

· CoolVDS Team

It's late 2019, and the 'runc' vulnerability is still haunting production environments. Here is a battle-hardened guide to locking down containers, managing capabilities, and why the underlying hardware in Oslo matters more than you think.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

Database Sharding: The Nuclear Option for High-Traffic Apps in 2019

· CoolVDS Team

Sharding is complex, dangerous, and sometimes inevitable. We break down when to split your database, how to implement consistent hashing without losing your mind, and why infrastructure latency in Oslo matters more than your schema design.

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Stop the Wait: Optimizing CI/CD Pipelines with Self-Hosted Runners and NVMe

· CoolVDS Team

Is your build queue killing developer productivity? Learn how to slash deployment times by moving from shared SaaS runners to dedicated NVMe instances in Oslo. We analyze the I/O bottleneck, Docker caching strategies, and the GDPR advantages of keeping your code within Norwegian borders.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

Edge Computing in 2019: Beating the Speed of Light to Oslo

· CoolVDS Team

Physics doesn't negotiate. For Nordic IoT and real-time apps, centralized cloud regions in Frankfurt are simply too far away. Here is how we architect low-latency edge nodes using NVMe and NIX peering.