All articles tagged with API Performance
Default configurations are killing your API performance. We dive deep into Linux kernel tuning, NGINX worker optimization, and why NVMe storage is non-negotiable for low-latency workloads in the post-Schrems II era.
In high-traffic environments, default configurations are a death sentence. We dissect the Linux kernel and NGINX 1.6 parameters required to handle thousands of concurrent API requests without choking, focusing on the specific needs of Norwegian infrastructure.
Stop blaming your application logic for slow response times. We dive deep into Linux kernel tuning, Nginx configurations, and the hardware realities required to handle 10k+ concurrent connections in 2014.
In 2013, default Linux configurations are killing your API performance. We dive deep into sysctl tuning, Nginx buffer optimization, and why SSD storage is the only viable path for low-latency REST architectures in Norway.