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The Death of the Perimeter: Implementing Zero-Trust Architecture in 2017

· CoolVDS Team

The 'castle and moat' security strategy is obsolete. With GDPR enforcement looming and sophisticated lateral attacks on the rise, Norwegian CTOs must pivot to a Zero-Trust model. Here is how to implement Google-style BeyondCorp security on your Linux infrastructure today.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

API Gateway Tuning: Squeezing Milliseconds Out of Nginx & OpenResty

· CoolVDS Team

Latency is the silent killer of microservices. In this deep dive, we bypass default settings to tune the Linux kernel, optimize SSL handshakes, and configure Nginx for raw throughput on high-performance KVM infrastructure.

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Disaster Recovery for Norwegian Systems: Why `rsync` Is Not a Strategy

· CoolVDS Team

It is late 2016. The upcoming EU data regulations loom, and standard backups won't save you from a total site failure. Here is a battle-tested guide to reducing RTO using KVM, BorgBackup, and Norwegian infrastructure.

coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Stop Blaming Maven: Why I/O Latency is Killing Your CI/CD Pipeline

· CoolVDS Team

Your build times aren't slow because of your code—they're slow because your VPS storage is choking. We analyze the impact of Disk I/O on Docker and Jenkins pipelines and why NVMe-backed KVM is the only viable architecture for 2016.

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Locking Down Docker: A Container Security Survival Guide for 2016

· CoolVDS Team

The recent Dirty COW exploit was a wake-up call: containers are not sandboxes. In this deep dive, we explore how to harden Docker 1.12, manage kernel capabilities, and why running containers inside KVM slices is the only way to sleep at night.

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The I/O Trap: Architecting Monitoring Systems for Scale in 2016

· CoolVDS Team

Why your Zabbix or Graphite instance is choking on disk writes, and how to architect a high-availability monitoring stack using NVMe storage and proper database tuning in a post-Safe Harbor Europe.