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Stop getting blacklisted. A battle-tested guide to configuring Postfix for maximum deliverability and security in the Norwegian hosting landscape, focusing on clean IP reputation and strict relay controls.
Stop relying on Google Analytics for server-side truth. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular traffic analysis on CentOS 5, optimize Perl execution for performance, and comply with Norwegian Datatilsynet regulations.
Client-side tracking misses bots, hotlinkers, and errors. Reclaim your data sovereignty by deploying AWStats on a VDS. Here is the 2010 guide to server-side analytics.
Sending email is easy; landing in the Inbox is war. Here is a battle-tested guide to configuring Postfix on CentOS 5, securing your reputation, and why clean IPs matter more than your config.
Is your site sluggish during peak hours? We analyze the technical limitations of shared hosting environments and why migrating to a Xen-based VPS in Norway is the only path for stability in 2010.
Is your budget VPS slowing down during peak hours? We dive into the kernel-level differences between OpenVZ containers and Xen virtualization to explain why 'guaranteed resources' are often anything but.
The internet is a hostile environment. Learn how to lock down your CentOS or Debian VPS against brute-force attacks and script kiddies using tools like iptables and Fail2Ban, while keeping your data compliant with Datatilsynet standards.
Stop your mail server from getting blacklisted. A deep dive into Postfix configuration, RBL implementation, and I/O optimization for Norwegian systems administrators.
Forget the 'burst RAM' marketing gimmicks. In 2010, the battle for server stability is won with true isolation. We dissect Xen Paravirtualization (PV), memory management, and why true hardware separation matters for your Norwegian infrastructure.
Client-side tracking misses the full picture. Learn how to deploy AWStats on CentOS 5 to audit bandwidth, catch hotlinkers, and analyze traffic without relying on third-party scripts. A guide for serious administrators.
Stop your mail server from becoming a spam relay. A battle-hardened guide to Postfix configuration, RBLs, and optimizing I/O for heavy mail queues on Linux.
Raw access logs are useless if you can't read them. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular traffic insight without killing your server's I/O performance, while keeping Datatilsynet happy.
Google Analytics misses the 404s and botnets eating your bandwidth. Learn how to configure AWStats for true server intelligence, optimize Apache logging, and why disk I/O matters more than you think in 2010.
Client-side trackers miss 30% of your traffic. Learn how to configure AWStats on CentOS and Debian to uncover botnets, bandwidth theft, and 404 errors, ensuring your Norway-based infrastructure remains compliant and performant.
Raw access logs tell a story, but only if you have the tools to read them. We break down how to configure AWStats for deep traffic insights, optimize log rotation to save disk space, and why high I/O performance is critical for analysis.
Is mod_php causing your server to swap? We analyze the shift to the LEMP stack, specifically optimizing PHP-FPM pool configurations on CentOS 5 and Debian Lenny for maximum throughput.
Is your virtual server suffering from mysterious slowdowns? We dive deep into the 'noisy neighbor' problem inherent in OpenVZ containers and why hardware virtualization via Xen might be the only viable choice for serious Norwegian deployments in 2009.
Stop script kiddies cold. A battle-hardened guide to securing your CentOS and Debian servers using iptables, SSH keys, and common sense. Written for the paranoid admin.
Stop fighting blacklists. A battle-hardened guide to configuring Postfix for high deliverability, security, and performance in the Norwegian hosting landscape.
Is your MySQL 5.1 server choking under load? A battle-hardened guide to my.cnf optimization, InnoDB tuning, and why disk I/O is the silent killer of Norwegian web projects.
Stop relying on 'Burst RAM' and shared kernels. This guide dissects Xen hypervisor architecture, Dom0 tuning, and why true hardware isolation is the only way to scale in 2009.
A default Linux install is a welcome mat for hackers. Learn the battle-tested hardening steps for 2009—from iptables to SSH keys—that we use to protect high-traffic nodes in Oslo.
Is your load average spiking during traffic surges? Apache keeps connections open too long. Learn how to deploy Nginx 0.7 as a reverse proxy to handle thousands of concurrent users on limited RAM.
Raw logs don't lie, but they are impossible to read during a traffic spike. Learn how to deploy AWStats for real-time visualization without killing your server's I/O, and why storage speed is the bottleneck you aren't watching.
Stop gambling with oversold containers. Learn how Xen Paravirtualization (PV) delivers guaranteed RAM, stable I/O, and why it remains the superior choice for mission-critical hosting in 2009.
Client-side trackers lie. Real sysadmins use raw logs. A deep dive into configuring AWStats on Apache, handling log rotation, and why Disk I/O matters.
Is your Apache server ready for a massive traffic spike? Learn how to implement HAProxy 1.3 for robust load balancing, reduce downtime, and why hardware isolation matters for Norwegian businesses.
Stop your emails from hitting the spam folder. A battle-hardened guide to configuring Postfix in 2009, ensuring clean headers, proper rDNS, and compliance with Norwegian data laws.
OpenVZ is fine for hobbyists, but if you value strict resource isolation and kernel stability in 2009, Xen is the mandatory standard. Here is the technical breakdown of PV vs HVM and why we built CoolVDS on it.
With cyber threats escalating in 2009, Norwegian businesses must look beyond standard firewalls. This guide details how to implement a WAF on VDS and Dedicated Servers to meet PCI DSS 6.6 and secure customer data.