FTP is Dead: Why You Must Switch to SFTP Immediately
Sending passwords in cleartext over port 21 is professional suicide in 2011. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on your CoolVDS server to satisfy Datatilsynet and secure your infrastructure.
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Sending passwords in cleartext over port 21 is professional suicide in 2011. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on your CoolVDS server to satisfy Datatilsynet and secure your infrastructure.
Tired of 'noisy neighbors' killing your server performance? We dive deep into Xen paravirtualization, resource isolation, and why true hardware virtualization is the only choice for serious Norwegian deployments.
Stop relying on 'security by obscurity'. This guide covers essential hardening steps for CentOS 5 and Debian 6—from iptables to SSH keys—ensuring your Norwegian VPS survives the hostile internet.
Stop reacting to crashes at 3 AM. Learn how to combine Nagios alerts with Munin trending to predict failures before they happen, specifically tailored for Norwegian infrastructure standards.
Is your application crawling despite clean code? The bottleneck is likely your my.cnf configuration or your host's disk I/O. We dive into MySQL 5.5 optimization and why hardware choice matters more than ever in 2011.
Is Apache mod_php eating your RAM for breakfast? It's time to decouple. We break down the migration to Nginx + PHP-FPM to handle high concurrency without melting your server.
Navigating the 2010 cloud storage hype from a Norwegian perspective. We analyze the trade-offs between Amazon S3, local SAS RAID arrays, and the legal implications of the Personal Data Act.
Burst RAM is a lie. We analyze why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) offers the isolation and stability required for mission-critical hosting in 2011, comparing it against OpenVZ and Xen PV.
Is your site crawling during peak hours? We analyze the technical bottlenecks of shared hosting environments and demonstrate why moving to a Xen-based VPS like CoolVDS is the only viable path for performance and stability in 2011.
Stop gambling with oversold OpenVZ containers. Learn why Xen paravirtualization (PV) delivers the true hardware isolation and consistent I/O performance required for serious Norwegian infrastructure.
Is your Apache server choking on concurrent connections? Learn how to deploy Nginx as a reverse proxy to handle the C10k problem, reduce load, and improve latency for Norwegian users.
Stop trusting your proprietary code to third-party clouds or sluggish SVN repositories. Learn how to deploy a secure, private Git server using Gitolite on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, optimized for Norwegian teams.
With Oracle's acquisition of Sun and the release of PostgreSQL 9.0, the database landscape has shifted. We break down the technical differences, from replication to ACID compliance, for Norwegian systems architects.
Plaintext FTP is a security liability in 2011. Learn how to migrate to SFTP using OpenSSH, configure chroot jails, and satisfy the Norwegian Data Inspectorate.
Is your VPS suffering from the 'noisy neighbor' effect? We dissect the architecture of OpenVZ containers versus hardware virtualization to help you decide when to save money and when to invest in isolation.
Is your database thrashing your disk I/O? We dive deep into my.cnf optimization, the MyISAM vs. InnoDB debate, and why hardware virtualization matters for latency in 2011.
Stop letting 'noisy neighbors' on shared servers crash your application. We analyze the real architectural differences between Shared Hosting and Virtual Private Servers (VPS) in 2011, focusing on I/O wait, memory limits, and why serious Norwegian businesses need root access.
Tired of noisy neighbors on OpenVZ? We break down why Xen Paravirtualization is the only serious choice for stability, how to optimize your DomU, and why true hardware isolation matters for your Norwegian business.
It’s 2011, and the 'Slashdot Effect' shouldn't take your site offline. We break down the architectural differences between Shared Hosting and Virtual Private Servers (VPS), focusing on I/O contention, Xen virtualization, and why latency to NIX (Oslo) matters.
Client-side analytics miss the full picture. Discover how to implement AWStats for raw server-side visibility, manage resource consumption, and navigate Norwegian privacy regulations in 2011.
Downtime is inevitable, but waking up to a crashed server at 8 AM is a choice. Learn how to combine Nagios for alerts and Munin for trends to build a military-grade monitoring stack on Linux.
Stop your emails from hitting the spam folder. A battle-hardened guide to configuring Postfix on Linux, optimizing for I/O, and navigating Norwegian data regulations.
Shared hosting is a crowded apartment; a VPS is a fortress. We analyze the I/O bottlenecks, security risks, and latency realities in the Norwegian market circa 2011.
Plain FTP sends passwords in cleartext. In 2011, that is negligence. Learn how to configure chrooted SFTP on Linux, satisfy Datatilsynet, and secure your transfers.
Is your server actually down, or is it just the network? A battle-hardened guide to configuring Nagios 3 and Munin on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to distinguish between false alarms and real fires. Includes specific config examples and NIX connectivity tips.
Is your LAMP stack choking on 500 concurrent connections? Stop throwing RAM at the problem. Learn how to deploy Nginx 0.8 as a reverse proxy to slash latency and stabilize your infrastructure.
Stop buying hosting based on disk space. We dissect why storage I/O bottlenecks are the real performance killer for your infrastructure, how to diagnose them with `iostat`, and why the shift to SSDs in Norway is inevitable.
Is 'The Cloud' just marketing fluff? We analyze the shift from dedicated iron to virtualization, the rise of KVM, and why keeping your data in Norway beats the US Patriot Act risks.
Don't let default my.cnf settings crash your site this holiday season. We cover InnoDB migration, buffer pool sizing, and why disk I/O at NIX matters.
Is your web application crawling during peak hours? Before you rewrite your code, look at your database configuration. We analyze how to tune MySQL 5.5 on Linux for maximum throughput and why disk I/O is usually the culprit.