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coolvds.com › Blog › DevOps & Infrastructure

Beyond Nagios: Why "Green Lights" Are Killing Your Uptime Strategy

· CoolVDS Team

It is 2013, and ping checks are no longer enough. We explore the shift from basic monitoring to deep system introspection using StatsD, Graphite, and Logstash on high-performance KVM architecture.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Paranoia as a Policy: Implementing Zero-Trust Networking on Linux

· CoolVDS Team

The traditional perimeter firewall is dead. Learn how to architect a 'Zero Trust' infrastructure on KVM VPS using IPTables, OpenVPN, and strict access controls—assuming your local network is already compromised.

coolvds.com › Blog › Database Management

MySQL 5.5 vs. PostgreSQL 9.2: The Architectural Battle for Your Data

· CoolVDS Team

It is late 2012. The days of MyISAM table locking should be behind us. We benchmark the new PostgreSQL 9.2 against the ubiquitous MySQL 5.5 to see which database engine deserves to power your Norwegian mission-critical infrastructure.

coolvds.com › Blog › Server Administration

Scaling Past the C10K Barrier: A Battle-Hardened Guide to HAProxy on CentOS 6

· CoolVDS Team

Is your single Apache server choking on traffic? Stop relying on luck. We dive deep into configuring HAProxy 1.4 for high availability, explaining why 'leastconn' beats round-robin, and how to keep your topology robust within the Norwegian infrastructure landscape.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Fortress Norway: Essential Linux Server Hardening Guide for 2012

· CoolVDS Team

A battle-tested guide to securing your CentOS 6 and Debian 6 servers. From iptables to SSH keys, learn how to protect your infrastructure against rising botnets while leveraging Norwegian privacy standards.

coolvds.com › Blog › Hosting Solutions

VPS vs Shared Hosting: Stop Letting Bad Neighbors Kill Your Latency

· CoolVDS Team

In 2012, relying on shared hosting for business-critical applications is a calculated risk that rarely pays off. We analyze the I/O bottlenecks, kernel contention, and why KVM virtualization is the only path for serious Norwegian developers.