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Microservices Patterns in 2020: Surviving Latency, Chaos, and Schrems II

· CoolVDS Team

Architecting microservices isn't just about splitting code; it's about managing failure and latency. We break down the Sidecar and Circuit Breaker patterns, discuss the post-Schrems II legal landscape for Norwegian devs, and explain why your choice of VPS virtualization defines your cluster's stability.

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Observability vs. Monitoring: Why Your Green Dashboards Are Lying to You

· CoolVDS Team

It is September 2020. Your Nagios checks are green, but customers are complaining about timeouts. We dismantle the difference between monitoring and observability, discuss the impact of Schrems II on your data pipelines, and show you how to self-host the 'Three Pillars' on high-performance infrastructure in Norway.

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Microservices Patterns that Survive Production: Beyond the Hype

· CoolVDS Team

Architecting for failure in a distributed world. We analyze Circuit Breakers, Sidecars, and the specific infrastructure requirements needed to keep microservices from turning into a distributed monolith. Written for the post-Schrems II reality.

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Beyond Uptime: Building a Bulletproof APM Strategy for High-Traffic Norwegian Workloads

· CoolVDS Team

Uptime metrics lie. This guide cuts through the noise of standard monitoring, offering a battle-tested approach to Application Performance Monitoring (APM) using the ELK stack and Prometheus. Learn how to diagnose latency spikes, handle GDPR log compliance in Norway, and why underlying hardware performance is the hard limit of optimization.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Building a Zero-Trust Bastion: Why the Perimeter is Dead (and How to Fix It)

· CoolVDS Team

The 'castle and moat' security model failed the moment your team went remote in 2020. Here is a battle-tested guide to implementing Zero-Trust architecture on Linux using WireGuard, Nginx mTLS, and rigorous kernel hardening, specifically tailored for Norwegian data sovereignty.