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Latency Kills: A No-Nonsense Guide to Application Performance Monitoring in Norway

· CoolVDS Team

Stop blaming your code for infrastructure bottlenecks. A deep dive into diagnosing latency, CPU steal, and I/O wait on Linux systems, specifically tailored for the Norwegian market. Learn why hosting location matters and how to debug the LEMP stack like a pro.

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The Myth of "NoOps": Architecting High-Performance Microservices in 2014

· CoolVDS Team

While PaaS and "serverless" concepts promise freedom from operations, they often deliver latency and vendor lock-in. Learn how to build a robust, event-driven architecture using Docker, RabbitMQ, and raw KVM performance.

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Latency Kills: Architecting High-Performance Edge Nodes in Norway

· CoolVDS Team

Physics is non-negotiable. Learn how to leverage local VPS nodes in Oslo to slash TTFB, comply with Norwegian data laws, and implement Varnish caching at the network edge. No fluff, just benchmarks and VCL configs.

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Latency is the Enemy: Architecting Low-Latency Systems in the Norwegian Market

· CoolVDS Team

Speed is a feature. In 2014, relying on centralized data centers in Frankfurt or Amsterdam isn't enough for the Norwegian user base. We dissect the technical reality of deploying high-performance distributed architecture and why proximity to NIX matters.

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Latency Kills: Architecting Low-Latency Applications at the Nordic Edge

· CoolVDS Team

In 2014, the 'cloud' is nebulous, but physics is constant. Learn how to leverage regional VPS in Norway to slash TTFB, utilize Varnish 4 caching, and comply with Datatilsynet requirements without sacrificing IOPS.

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Hope Is Not A Strategy: Architecting Failover for Norwegian Infrastructure

· CoolVDS Team

Hardware fails. Networks congest. In a post-Snowden world, relying on a single US-based cloud is professional negligence. We detail a battle-tested disaster recovery setup using KVM, MySQL Replication, and Oslo-based redundancy.

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Beyond Nagios: Why "Up" Doesn't Mean "Working" in High-Load Environments

· CoolVDS Team

Your monitoring dashboard shows all green, but users are timing out. In this deep dive, we explore the gap between basic uptime monitoring and true system visibility using Graphite, Logstash, and system-level profiling.

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The 'NoOps' Trap: Architecting Scalable Systems Without the PaaS Tax

· CoolVDS Team

While 'Serverless' Platforms as a Service (PaaS) are trending in 2013, they introduce latency and lock-in. We explore how to replicate the ease of deployment on high-performance KVM VPS using Nginx, Git hooks, and rigorous automation.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Kill the DMZ: Implementing a Zero-Trust Network on Linux in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

The 'castle and moat' security model is dead. Learn how to secure your Norwegian VPS infrastructure using iptables, OpenVPN, and 2FA, treating your internal LAN with the same suspicion as the public internet.

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Trust No One: Architecting 'Zero Trust' Infrastructure Post-PRISM

· CoolVDS Team

The perimeter is dead. Following the recent Snowden leaks, relying on firewalls alone is negligence. Learn how to implement a Zero-Trust model using KVM, OpenVPN, and aggressive iptables rules to secure your Norwegian VPS.

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Surviving the Kernel Panic: A Manual for Disaster Recovery in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

Hardware fails. RAID controllers degrade. In this guide, we bypass the marketing fluff and deploy a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using MySQL replication, Rsync, and Norwegian infrastructure laws.

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Paranoia as a Policy: Implementing Zero-Trust Networking on Linux

· CoolVDS Team

The traditional perimeter firewall is dead. Learn how to architect a 'Zero Trust' infrastructure on KVM VPS using IPTables, OpenVPN, and strict access controls—assuming your local network is already compromised.