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Server Log Analysis: Mastering AWStats on CentOS 6 for High-Traffic Nodes

· CoolVDS Team

Stop relying solely on client-side JS trackers. Learn to configure AWStats for granular server-side analytics, optimize log rotation on CentOS 6, and ensure compliance with Norwegian data laws without killing your Disk I/O.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Stop Broadcasting Passwords: Why Your Norway VPS Needs SFTP Now

· CoolVDS Team

FTP is a security relic that exposes credentials in plain text. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on CentOS 6 and Debian 6 to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and secure your infrastructure.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

Stop Letting Apache mod_php Eat Your RAM: The PHP-FPM Performance Guide

· CoolVDS Team

Is your server swapping during peak hours? We ditch the bloated Apache mod_php model for the lean, mean architecture of Nginx and PHP-FPM. Learn the specific configurations to handle thousands of concurrent Norwegian users without melting your CPU.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

PHP-FPM vs mod_php: Tuning High-Performance LAMP Stacks in 2011

· CoolVDS Team

Is your Apache server thrashing under load? Stop relying on the bloated mod_php handler. We dive deep into configuring PHP-FPM, Nginx, and APC to handle high concurrency without melting your RAM.

coolvds.com › Blog › Hosting Solutions

VPS vs Shared Hosting in 2011: Stop Sharing Your CPU With Strangers

· Georgi Dimitrov

Is your site crawling during peak hours? Shared hosting is a trap for growing businesses. We break down the technical differences, from kernel isolation to I/O wait times, and explain why upgrading to a VPS in Oslo is critical for performance and Norwegian compliance.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

OpenVZ vs. KVM/Xen: Why Your "Cheap" VPS is Actually Costing You Money

· CoolVDS Team

In the battle of virtualization technologies, OpenVZ offers density while KVM and Xen offer isolation. We dissect the 'user_beancounters' file, expose the risks of overselling, and explain why serious Norwegian businesses are migrating to hardware virtualization in 2011.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

Stop Flying Blind: Deep Log Analysis with AWStats on Linux

· CoolVDS Team

Raw access logs tell the truth that Google Analytics misses. Learn how to configure AWStats for deep traffic insights on your Norwegian VPS without killing your server's I/O performance or violating Datatilsynet guidelines.

coolvds.com › Blog › Cloud Computing

Cloud Storage in 2011: Solving the I/O Bottleneck for High-Traffic Norwegian Portals

· CoolVDS Team

It is July 2011, and the 'Cloud' is more than just marketing buzz—it's an architectural challenge. We dissect the reality of storage performance, from 15k RPM SAS arrays to the emerging SSD revolution, and explain why latency to the NIX determines your database survival.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

Apache vs Lighttpd: The Battle for High-Concurrency Supremacy

· CoolVDS Team

In the era of the C10k problem, choosing the right web server is critical for survival. We benchmark the heavy-lifting of Apache 2.2 against the lightweight agility of Lighttpd 1.4 to see which daemon deserves to run on your Norwegian VPS.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

The I/O Bottleneck: Why Your "Cloud" Storage Is Slowing Down Your Database

· CoolVDS Team

It is 2011, and the cloud buzzword is everywhere. But if you are running high-load databases on standard VPS hosting, you are likely suffering from the 'noisy neighbor' effect. Here is how to diagnose disk latency and why local RAID-10 beats cheap SANs.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

Redis vs. The File System: Scaling PHP Sessions in High-Load Environments

· CoolVDS Team

Stop letting disk I/O kill your application performance. We explore why switching from default file-based sessions to Redis is the critical upgrade for scaling PHP applications in 2011, specifically for the Norwegian market.