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OpenVZ vs. KVM/Xen: Why Your "Cheap" VPS is Actually Costing You Money

· CoolVDS Team

In the battle of virtualization technologies, OpenVZ offers density while KVM and Xen offer isolation. We dissect the 'user_beancounters' file, expose the risks of overselling, and explain why serious Norwegian businesses are migrating to hardware virtualization in 2011.

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Stop the Bloat: Migrating from mod_php to PHP-FPM on High-Performance Clusters

· CoolVDS Team

Is your Apache server capping out on RAM? It’s time to decouple. We explore how to implement the newly bundled PHP-FPM in PHP 5.3, tune process managers for traffic spikes, and leverage Nginx to handle concurrency without melting your hardware.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

MySQL vs PostgreSQL: The 2011 Performance Showdown for Nordic Sysadmins

· CoolVDS Team

With Oracle's shadow over MySQL and PostgreSQL 9.0's replication breakthrough, the database landscape has shifted. We analyze the trade-offs, configuration flags, and why KVM virtualization is non-negotiable for database IO.

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OpenVZ Containers: The Good, The Bad, and The Beancounters

· CoolVDS Team

Is your VPS actually dedicated? We dissect the reality of OS-level virtualization, the 'noisy neighbor' problem, and why /proc/user_beancounters dictates your uptime.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

MySQL 5.5 vs PostgreSQL 9.0: The Battle for Your Data in 2011

· CoolVDS Team

With Oracle's acquisition of Sun and the release of PostgreSQL 9.0, the database landscape has shifted. We break down the technical differences, from replication to ACID compliance, for Norwegian systems architects.

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OpenVZ vs. Xen: Why Your "Cheap" VPS Might Be Costing You Everything

· CoolVDS Team

Is your VPS suffering from the 'noisy neighbor' effect? We dissect the architecture of OpenVZ containers versus hardware virtualization to help you decide when to save money and when to invest in isolation.

coolvds.com › Blog › Hosting Solutions

Stop Sharing Your CPU: Why Shared Hosting is Killing Your Business in 2011

· Natalia Krawczyk

It’s 2011, and the 'Slashdot Effect' shouldn't take your site offline. We break down the architectural differences between Shared Hosting and Virtual Private Servers (VPS), focusing on I/O contention, Xen virtualization, and why latency to NIX (Oslo) matters.

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OpenVZ vs. Xen/KVM: Why Your Cheap VPS is Killing Your Uptime

· CoolVDS Team

It’s 2011, and the VPS market is flooded with 'unlimited' offers. We dissect the OpenVZ architecture, expose the 'Burst RAM' myth, and explain why hardware virtualization matters for Norwegian businesses.

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Why RHEL 6 Dropped Xen: The Case for KVM in Production Environments

· CoolVDS Team

OpenVZ containers are lying to you about RAM. With Red Hat's recent shift to KVM in Enterprise Linux 6, the era of oversold virtualization is ending. Here is how to configure KVM for true hardware isolation and low latency in Norway.

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PostgreSQL 9.0 vs MySQL 5.5: The Database Battle for 2011

· CoolVDS Team

With Oracle's acquisition of Sun and the release of PostgreSQL 9.0, the database landscape in late 2010 is shifting. We benchmark performance, reliability, and replication strategies to help you decide.