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Observability vs Monitoring: Why Green Dashboards Are Lying to You

· CoolVDS Team

Monitoring tells you the server is up. Observability tells you why the checkout is failing for users in Bergen. We break down the technical differences, the 2020 stack (Prometheus, ELK, Jaeger), and why infrastructure matters.

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The Pragmatic Multi-Cloud: Escaping Vendor Lock-in While Keeping Data in Norway

· CoolVDS Team

Stop bleeding money on hyperscaler egress fees. A pragmatic guide for CTOs on architecting a hybrid infrastructure that leverages local NVMe performance in Oslo while retaining cloud scalability. Includes Terraform patterns and WireGuard configurations.

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Disaster Recovery in 2020: Why Your Offsite Backups Won't Save You

· CoolVDS Team

Is your RTO under 15 minutes? If not, your disaster recovery plan is just a theory. We explore battle-tested strategies, Ansible automation, and why Norwegian data sovereignty is your safety net.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Stop Running as Root: The 2020 Guide to Hardening Containers in Production

· CoolVDS Team

Container isolation is a myth if you stick to defaults. From dropping kernel capabilities to managing secrets without environment variables, here is the battle-tested guide to securing your infrastructure against runC exploits and privilege escalation.

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Microservices Architecture Patterns: A Survival Guide for Norwegian DevOps

· CoolVDS Team

Moving from Monolith to Microservices isn't just about Docker; it's about surviving distributed failure. We break down essential patterns—API Gateways, Circuit Breakers, and Saga—implemented on high-performance infrastructure secure under Norwegian law.

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The Multi-Cloud Reality Check: Escaping Vendor Lock-in Without Bankruptcy

· CoolVDS Team

It is February 2020. Relying solely on AWS or Azure is a calculated risk that often fails. Here is a pragmatic architectural guide to splitting workloads between hyperscalers and local high-performance NVMe infrastructure like CoolVDS, focusing on GDPR compliance and Norwegian latency.