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Observability vs. Monitoring: Why Your "Green" Dashboard Is Lying to You

· CoolVDS Team

Monitoring tells you the server is up. Observability tells you why the checkout failed for iOS users in Bergen. We dive into the distinction using Prometheus, Loki, and OpenTelemetry, and why hosting your own stack in Norway is the only safe bet post-Schrems II.

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Beyond Green Lights: Why Monitoring Fails and Observability Saves Your Weekend

· CoolVDS Team

Monitoring tells you the server is alive. Observability tells you why the database latency spikes only on Tuesdays. We break down the transition from simple metrics to full-stack visibility, specifically for Norwegian dev teams navigating GDPR and Schrems II.

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Observability vs Monitoring: Stop Staring at CPU Graphs While Your App Burns

· CoolVDS Team

Monitoring tells you the server is up; observability tells you why the checkout button is broken for users in Bergen. We dissect the difference, the tech stack (Prometheus, ELK, Jaeger), and why high-IOPS infrastructure is non-negotiable for data-heavy tracing.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

API Gateway Tuning: Squeezing Microseconds Out of Nginx & Kong in 2021

· CoolVDS Team

Stop blaming your backend code for high latency. Learn how to tune kernel parameters, optimize Nginx workers, and leverage NVMe-backed KVM instances to handle 10k+ RPS with sub-millisecond overhead in a post-Schrems II landscape.

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Self-Hosted APM: A GDPR-Safe Architecture for High-Performance Tracing

· CoolVDS Team

Stop relying on US-based SaaS for observability. Learn how to deploy a production-ready, self-hosted Elastic APM stack on NVMe infrastructure to satisfy Norwegian data sovereignty laws while debugging microservices latency.

coolvds.com › Blog › Performance Optimization

PCIe 4.0 NVMe: The Throughput Upgrade Your Database is Begging For

· CoolVDS Team

Stop blaming your CPU. In 2021, the real bottleneck for high-load applications is storage I/O. We analyze the leap to PCIe 4.0, specific Linux kernel tuning for NVMe, and why physical proximity to the NIX in Oslo matters for total system latency.