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It's July 2018, and everyone is rushing to Kubernetes. But when packets drop, the dream turns into an iptables nightmare. Here is a battle-tested guide to CNI plugins, IPVS, and optimizing network throughput for Norwegian workloads.
Microservices solve scaling issues but create networking nightmares. Learn how to implement Envoy and Istio (0.8) to regain control, enforce mTLS for GDPR, and why underlying hardware latency defines your mesh's success.
Your build pipeline isn't slow because of your code—it's likely your storage backend. We analyze how I/O bottlenecks strangle Jenkins and GitLab CI, and why the post-GDPR world demands local Norwegian infrastructure.
Serverless isn't magic—it's just someone else's computer. Learn how to architect a compliant, high-performance FaaS platform using OpenFaaS and Kubernetes while keeping your data strictly within Norwegian borders.
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The castle-and-moat security model failed. With GDPR now in full effect, we dissect how to build a Zero-Trust architecture using Nginx mTLS, SSH CAs, and strict kernel-level isolation on Norwegian soil.
Slow build pipelines kill developer productivity. We dissect storage bottlenecks, Docker layer caching strategies, and the impact of GDPR on your CI infrastructure choices in 2018.
It's May 25, 2018. GDPR is enforced. If your disaster recovery plan relies on unencrypted dumps or US-based cloud storage, you aren't just risking downtime—you're risking a 4% global turnover fine. Here is the battle-tested blueprint for compliant recovery.
With the GDPR deadline less than two weeks away, manual server updates are a legal liability. Learn how to implement a strict GitOps workflow using Kubernetes 1.10 and GitLab CI to ensure total compliance and rapid disaster recovery on Norwegian infrastructure.
With the GDPR enforcement deadline looming weeks away, is your disaster recovery plan compliant? We explore practical RTO/RPO strategies, offsite backup automation with Borg, and why data sovereignty in Norway matters more than ever.
Monitoring tells you the server is down. Observability tells you why. A deep dive for Systems Architects into the shift from green dashboards to actionable data, utilizing Prometheus, ELK, and KVM isolation just weeks before the GDPR deadline.
With the GDPR deadline weeks away and user patience at an all-time low, simple uptime checks are obsolete. We dissect the specific monitoring stack (Prometheus, Grafana 5, ELK) required to maintain sub-100ms response times in Norway.
With GDPR just weeks away, relying on simple ping checks is negligence. Here is how to build a robust monitoring stack using Prometheus 2.0 and Grafana 5 on Norwegian infrastructure.
It is April 2018. Everyone is breaking monoliths, but few are handling the network latency and consistency trade-offs correctly. Here is a battle-tested architecture guide for Norwegian DevOps teams facing the GDPR deadline.
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.
It is April 2018. The GDPR deadline is weeks away, and your microservices are choking on SSL handshakes. Here is the definitive guide to tuning NGINX gateways on KVM infrastructure, specifically for the Nordic market.
With the GDPR enforcement date approaching in May 2018, manual security audits are a liability. Learn how to automate server hardening using Ansible and OpenSCAP on high-performance infrastructure.
With the May 25th deadline approaching, manual server hardening is a liability. Learn how to use Ansible and OpenSCAP to enforce security benchmarks on your Norwegian infrastructure.
With the May 2018 deadline approaching, manual security checklists are a liability. Learn how to automate compliance using Ansible and OpenSCAP on KVM architecture.
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.
While NGINX remains the web server king, microservices demand something smarter. We dissect Lyft's Envoy Proxy, its xDS API, and why running it on inferior I/O infrastructure is a recipe for latency disasters.
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.
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.
Microservices are creating chaos in production environments. Learn how to implement a Service Mesh using Linkerd and Kubernetes 1.9 to regain observability and reliability, without sacrificing performance on Norwegian infrastructure.
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.
With the May 2018 GDPR enforcement deadline approaching, manual security hardening is a liability. Learn how to automate compliance audits and server hardening on Ubuntu 16.04 using Ansible and OpenSCAP, ensuring your infrastructure satisfies Datatilsynet requirements.
With GDPR enforcement looming in May, relying solely on US-based hyperscalers is a risk. Here is how to architect a hybrid setup using Terraform and StrongSwan to keep sensitive data in Norway.
Stop relying on user complaints to detect downtime. Learn how to implement robust APM using the ELK Stack and Nginx metrics, and why underlying hardware latency is the silent killer of your application.