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Beyond Green Lights: Why "Up" Status is a Lie and Metrics are the Truth

· CoolVDS Team

Nagios says your server is fine, but your customers are timing out. In 2013, binary monitoring isn't enough. Here is how to implement deep metrics collection using Graphite, StatsD, and SSD-backed infrastructure in Norway.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

Stop Guessing: Why Your Uptime Monitor is Lying to You About Performance

· CoolVDS Team

Uptime doesn't equal performance. In 2013, simplistic ping checks aren't enough. We dive deep into Application Performance Monitoring (APM), investigating wait I/O, PHP-FPM bottlenecks, and why hosting your data outside Norway might be killing your conversion rates.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

The CFO vs. The Root User: Pruning Cloud Infrastructure Costs in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

Cloud scalability often leads to bill shock. We dissect the 2013 virtualization landscape, moving beyond 'burstable' resources to tangible KVM optimization, SSD leverage, and LEMP stack tuning to cut monthly hosting overhead without sacrificing I/O.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

Database Sharding Strategies: Surviving the Write Cliff in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

When your MySQL primary node hits 100% CPU, vertical scaling stops working. We explore practical horizontal sharding strategies, consistent hashing, and why KVM architecture is non-negotiable for high-IOPS workloads.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

Zero-Downtime Database Migration: A Battle Plan for 2013

· CoolVDS Team

Migrating a live database doesn't have to be Russian Roulette. We explore Master-Slave replication, Percona XtraBackup, and hardware-level optimization to move your data without killing your uptime.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

Container vs. Hypervisor: Locking Down LXC and OpenVZ in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

It is March 2013. LXC is entering the enterprise and Docker is making waves. But does sharing a kernel compromise your data? We explore cgroups, namespace isolation, and why hardware virtualization (KVM) remains the gold standard for security in Norway.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

LXC vs OpenVZ: The Reality of High-Density Virtualization in 2013

· CoolVDS Team

We benchmark the heavyweights of lightweight virtualization. Is OpenVZ's kernel sharing a ticking time bomb for your production stack? We dive deep into user_beancounters, LXC cgroups, and why KVM might still be the king for isolation.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Trust is a Vulnerability: Why I Treat My Private LAN Like a Public WiFi

· CoolVDS Team

The 'crunchy shell, soft center' security model is dead. Learn how to implement a Zero-Trust architecture on your VPS using iptables, SSL everywhere, and Norwegian privacy standards. No firewalls between you and the truth.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Stop Trusting Top: The Real Art of Infrastructure Monitoring at Scale

· CoolVDS Team

Nagios alerts are useless if your disk I/O is choking. A battle-hardened look at monitoring high-load systems in 2013, why OpenVZ lies to you about load, and how to configure Zabbix and Munin for true visibility.