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Kubernetes in Production: Survival Guide for 2017

· CoolVDS Team

Moving Kubernetes from minikube to bare metal production is where the real pain begins. We cover etcd latency, NVMe requirements, and Norwegian compliance in the v1.6 era.

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Deep Learning Bottlenecks: Why Fast NVMe and KVM Matter More Than Your GPU

· CoolVDS Team

It is 2017, and TensorFlow 1.0 has changed the game. But throwing a Titan X at your model is useless if your I/O is choking the pipeline. Here is how to architecture a training stack that actually saturates the bus, strictly for Norwegian data compliance.

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CI/CD Pipeline Performance: From 20 Minutes to 2 Minutes on KVM

· CoolVDS Team

A battle-tested guide to optimizing Jenkins and GitLab CI pipelines. We cover Docker layer caching, NVMe I/O bottlenecks, and why infrastructure choice matters for Norwegian dev teams preparing for GDPR.

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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The 'castle and moat' security strategy is obsolete.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.

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Taming the Microservices Hydra: A Guide to Service Mesh in 2017

· CoolVDS Team

Microservices solve monolith problems but create networking nightmares. Learn how to implement Linkerd on Kubernetes 1.5 without destroying your latency, specifically tailored for Norwegian infrastructure requirements.

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Disaster Recovery in 2017: Why Your "Backups" Are Not Enough

· CoolVDS Team

It is late 2016. The Safe Harbor framework is dead. Ransomware is evolving. Merely copying files is no longer a strategy. Here is how to architect a geo-redundant disaster recovery plan using KVM, ZFS, and Norwegian data sovereignty.