All articles tagged with Data Privacy
Post-Mirai botnet analysis: Why your 'backup script' isn't a Disaster Recovery Plan. We break down Master-Slave replication on Ubuntu 16.04, the legal reality of data residency in Norway, and why NVMe restores save jobs.
Backup is not disaster recovery. In this guide, we dismantle common data safety myths, explore 2016's evolving privacy regulations in Norway, and implement a master-slave replication architecture using KVM and NVMe storage.
RAID is not a backup. In the wake of the new EU-US Privacy Shield, we dissect how to build a legally compliant, KVM-based failover strategy for high-availability systems in Norway.
Docker is revolutionizing deployment, but its default configuration is a security minefield. We dive into kernel capabilities, user namespaces, and why KVM isolation is non-negotiable for Norwegian data compliance in 2016.
Don't let a hardware failure become a business failure. We analyze the specific constraints of Norwegian data laws following the Safe Harbor collapse and implement a robust KVM-based recovery plan using MySQL 5.6 replication and rsync.
It is October 2015. The ECJ just invalidated Safe Harbor, and your Nagios dashboard says everything is fine while your users see 504 errors. Here is why the shift from simple monitoring to deep observability is critical for Norwegian CTOs right now.
Is public cloud lock-in draining your IT budget? We analyze the TCO of hybrid architectures in 2015, combining AWS scalability with the raw IOPS of local KVM VPS, and why keeping core data in Norway matters more than ever.
It is not a matter of if your server will fail, but when. We dissect practical Disaster Recovery strategies for 2015, from MySQL replication to complying with Datatilsynet, ensuring your data survives the worst.
As the Norwegian digital landscape evolves in 2015, VDS hosting emerges as the superior choice for businesses seeking the power of dedicated servers with the flexibility of the cloud.
Stop relying on US-hosted code repositories. Learn how to deploy a secure, low-latency Git server using Gitolite on a Norwegian VPS, ensuring compliance with local data laws and maximizing push/pull speeds.
It is 2011, and while everyone talks about CPU cores, disk latency is silently killing your database performance. We dissect the difference between SAN and Local RAID-10, analyze the impact of 'noisy neighbors' in virtualization, and explain why Norwegian data sovereignty protects you from the US Patriot Act.
Still relying on port 21? In 2011, transmitting data in plaintext is professional negligence. Learn how to configure chrooted SFTP on CentOS 6 and Debian to secure your infrastructure against packet sniffing while satisfying Datatilsynet requirements.
Is the cloud hype worth the latency? We analyze the storage landscape of 2011, from Amazon S3 object storage to local RAID-10 SAS arrays, and why keeping your data in Norway matters for latency and the Data Protection Directive.
Is your server load spiking while CPU usage sits idle? You are likely a victim of the 'IO Bottleneck' common in traditional SAN setups. We explore why switching to local SSD storage and KVM virtualization is the critical move for serious systems administrators in Norway.
Is your server crawling despite low CPU usage? The bottleneck isn't your code—it's likely your storage architecture. We analyze the shift from spinning rust to SSD-cached virtualization and why data sovereignty in Norway matters more than ever.
Is the "Cloud" just a marketing buzzword for slow remote servers? We dissect the state of storage technology in 2011, from spinning rust to the SSD revolution, and explain why hosting in Norway matters.
Running your own mail server isn't just about sending emails; it's about control, privacy, and deliverability. Learn how to configure Postfix 2.8 correctly to avoid blacklists and ensure strict data compliance under Norwegian law.
Raw access logs tell the truth, but they are impossible to read. Learn how to configure AWStats for granular traffic insight, optimize Perl execution for large datasets, and ensure Norwegian privacy compliance without killing your I/O.
It is 2011 and 'The Cloud' is the buzzword of the year. But for high-performance databases, typical cloud storage creates an I/O bottleneck. We analyze SAN latency vs. Local RAID 10 and how to keep your data compliant in Norway.
Manual FTP copies are a recipe for disaster. Learn how to automate reliable backups using Bash, cron, and rsync while adhering to Norway's Datatilsynet regulations.
It's 2010, and 'Cloud' is the new buzzword. But behind the marketing fluff, disk I/O is still the bottleneck killing your database performance. Here is how to configure storage for speed and compliance in Norway.
Is your site crashing under the Slashdot effect? We analyze the kernel-level differences between shared environments and Virtual Private Servers, focusing on resource isolation, I/O bottlenecks, and data sovereignty in Norway.
It is April 2010. The cloud hype is peaking, but latency and disk I/O remain the silent killers of enterprise applications. Here is a pragmatic look at storage performance, the Personal Data Act, and why local RAID 10 setups often beat overseas clouds.
It is 2010, and 'Unlimited Storage' is the marketing lie destroying your database performance. Here is why local RAID 10 beats a cheap SAN, and how to keep your data compliant in Norway.
As we approach 2010, the "Cloud" is shifting from buzzword to requirement. Here is why Norwegian sysadmins must rethink storage, IOPS, and data sovereignty before the new year.
Is your data stuck on a single spinning disk? In 2009, 'The Cloud' is more than buzz—it's about survival. We analyze RAID 10 reliability, I/O bottlenecks, and why Norwegian privacy laws beat the Patriot Act.
While 'The Cloud' buzzword takes over 2009, physical disk I/O remains the bottleneck. We analyze why local RAID-10 beats network storage and how to tune Linux for high-throughput hosting in Norway.
Tired of your VPS crawling whenever a neighbor gets Digged? We break down why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) beats OpenVZ for stability, why RAID-10 SAS matters, and how Norwegian privacy laws protect your data better than the US Patriot Act.
Latency kills conversion. Why routing through Frankfurt fails your Oslo users, and how to choose the right Xen-based VDS architecture under Norwegian data laws.
As e-commerce grows in Norway, securing customer data is paramount. Discover the crucial SSL/TLS management strategies for 2009, from the shift to 2048-bit keys to the necessity of Dedicated IPs on VDS platforms.