All articles tagged with Cost Optimization
The cloud promise was simple: pay only for what you use. The reality? You are paying for zombie instances, unattached storage, and hidden bandwidth fees. Here is a pragmatic guide to cutting infrastructure costs by 40% without sacrificing performance.
Is your cloud bill spiraling while performance stagnates? We explore a hybrid infrastructure strategy combining local Nordic stability with public cloud elasticity, preparing you for the upcoming GDPR enforcement.
Is your monthly AWS bill spiraling? Learn how to audit zombie processes, leverage KVM virtualization efficiency, and cut bandwidth costs by moving workloads closer to Oslo.
Is your monthly AWS bill spiraling out of control? Learn how to audit zombie processes, tune MySQL for density, and leverage Norwegian KVM instances to cut infrastructure overhead by 40%.
Public cloud scalability often masks massive inefficiencies. We analyze the TCO of high-performance infrastructure in 2017, from NVMe economics to the looming GDPR regulations.
With the USD strengthening against the NOK, public cloud bills are spiraling. Learn how to audit your infrastructure, leverage PHP 7 performance, and right-size your stack to stop bleeding budget.
Is your AWS bill spiraling? Discover actionable strategies to slash hosting costs by up to 60% through rightsizing, KVM virtualization, and leveraging Norwegian data sovereignty. Includes Nginx tuning and kernel optimization scripts.
Cloud costs are spiraling as virtualization overhead eats into your budget. We analyze KVM vs. OpenVZ, the impact of PHP 7.0 on density, and why the new Privacy Shield agreement makes Norwegian hosting critical for compliance.
Is your monthly cloud bill spiraling out of control? Discover practical, 2016-era strategies to slash infrastructure costs by leveraging KVM virtualization, NVMe storage, and Norwegian data sovereignty.
Cloud bills are spiraling. From rightsizing KVM instances to leveraging the new PHP 7 runtime, here is how a pragmatic CTO reduces infrastructure TCO while navigating the 2016 data sovereignty minefield.
Is your AWS bill spiraling while performance stagnates? We analyze why moving stable workloads to high-performance NVMe VPS in Norway offers better TCO than the hyperscalers.
Cloud elasticity is often a pricing trap. We analyze how moving from public cloud giants to high-performance KVM instances like CoolVDS, combined with PHP 7 and Nginx tuning, can slash hosting costs by 40% while satisfying Norwegian data residency requirements.
Cloud flexibility often masks financial inefficiency. From leveraging the new PHP 7 to mitigating 'Steal Time' in virtualization, here is how we cut infrastructure costs by 40% while keeping data strictly within Norwegian borders.
Cloud bills are skyrocketing. Learn how to cut hosting costs by 40% through rigorous rightsizing, understanding KVM overhead, and leveraging local Norwegian peering without sacrificing I/O performance.
With the recent invalidation of Safe Harbor, relying on US-based cloud giants is a legal and financial risk. Learn how to optimize costs by right-sizing infrastructure, tuning MySQL 5.6 for SSDs, and leveraging Norwegian data sovereignty.
Is your pay-as-you-go cloud bill spiraling out of control? We analyze the TCO of Public Cloud vs. High-Performance VPS in the Norwegian market, offering Linux kernel tuning tips and architectural shifts to cut costs by 40% while lowering latency.
Is your monthly infrastructure bill scaling faster than your user base? We dissect the hidden costs of public cloud over-provisioning versus high-performance KVM architectures in the Norwegian market.
Cloud elasticity often masks inefficient architecture. Learn how to cut hosting costs by 40% using KVM rightsizing, Nginx tuning, and leveraging Norwegian connectivity for lower latency.
Cloud adoption was supposed to save us money. Two years later, the CFO is asking why our hosting bill rivals our payroll. Here is a pragmatic look at optimizing spend, rightsizing instances, and why data sovereignty in Norway matters more than ever in 2015.