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CI/CD Bottlenecks: Why Your Jenkins Builds Are Slow (And How to Fix Them)

· CoolVDS Team

Is your deployment pipeline bleeding time? We dissect disk I/O blocking, proper Docker caching strategies, and the critical impact of hardware virtualization on CI/CD performance. Learn how to cut build times by 40% using KVM and NVMe infrastructure.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

Lockdown 2011: Essential Linux Server Hardening for Nordic Enterprises

· CoolVDS Team

Default Linux installations are a security liability. Learn the critical hardening steps—from SSH keys to iptables—needed to secure your infrastructure against modern botnets, while ensuring compliance with Norway's Personal Data Act.

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Paranoia is a Virtue: The 2010 Guide to Linux Server Hardening in Norway

· CoolVDS Team

In an era of automated botnets and script kiddies, a default Linux install is a ticking time bomb. Learn the battle-tested strategies to lock down your VPS, comply with Norwegian data laws, and sleep soundly knowing your iptables are holding the line.

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Stop Guessing: Deep Server Log Analysis with AWStats on Linux

· CoolVDS Team

Google Analytics misses 30% of your traffic. Learn how to implement AWStats on CentOS/Debian to track bots, bandwidth thieves, and true server performance without killing your disk I/O.

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Unmasking Your Traffic: High-Performance Log Analysis with AWStats

· CoolVDS Team

Javascript trackers lie. Server logs tell the truth. Learn how to deploy AWStats for granular traffic analysis on CentOS and Debian, and why dedicated I/O is critical for parsing gigabytes of data.

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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.

coolvds.com › Blog › Security & Compliance

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The 'castle and moat' security strategy is obsolete.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