All articles tagged with "ssd hosting"]
Stop blaming your code for infrastructure bottlenecks. A deep dive into diagnosing latency, CPU steal, and I/O wait on Linux systems, specifically tailored for the Norwegian market. Learn why hosting location matters and how to debug the LEMP stack like a pro.
Don't let I/O wait kill your migration. We analyze the exact replication strategies and 'my.cnf' optimizations needed to move live databases to high-performance KVM instances without dropping connections.
Migrating a live database without data loss or downtime is the ultimate litmus test for a sysadmin. Here is the comprehensive strategy for moving high-load MySQL datasets to Norwegian soil using replication, SSH tunneling, and KVM-based consistency.
It is 2012, and the era of oversold 'burstable' RAM is over. We dismantle the OpenVZ myth and explain why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) combined with SSD storage is the only viable path for high-load applications in the Nordic market.
It's 2012, and the 'Cloud' is buzzing, but storage I/O remains the silent killer of web performance. We break down the reality of IOPS, the shift to SSDs, and why local RAID-10 beats a bloated SAN for your Norwegian VPS.
It is May 2012. Oracle owns MySQL, NoSQL is making noise, and PostgreSQL 9.1 just introduced synchronous replication. Here is a battle-hardened analysis of which database belongs on your Norwegian VPS.
Is your database locking up under load? We dive deep into my.cnf optimization, the MyISAM vs. InnoDB debate, and why SSD storage is critical for MySQL performance in 2012.
Tired of 'noisy neighbors' killing your database performance? We dissect why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is the only serious choice for deploying high-traffic applications in 2012, contrasting it with the oversold promises of OpenVZ.
Is your MySQL server choking under load? We dive deep into InnoDB optimization, disk I/O bottlenecks, and why the default my.cnf is a recipe for disaster in high-traffic environments.
It is 2012, and the choice between MySQL and PostgreSQL isn't just about preference anymoreβit is about data integrity versus raw read speed. We benchmark the new InnoDB default against Postgres' synchronous replication on CentOS 6.
Default MySQL configurations are bottlenecking your web apps. We break down the shift from MyISAM to InnoDB, why SSD storage is mandatory for high-load DBs in 2011, and how local Oslo hosting keeps you compliant with Datatilsynet.
Default MySQL configurations are designed for 256MB RAM servers from 2002. Here is the battle-hardened guide to tuning InnoDB on Linux, leveraging SSDs, and handling high-concurrency loads in the Norwegian hosting market.
Is your Norwegian e-commerce site buckling under load? We dismantle the default MySQL 5.1 configuration, move from MyISAM to InnoDB, and explain why disk I/O on standard VPS hosting is the silent killer of performance.