All articles tagged with Datatilsynet
The 'Castle and Moat' security model is dead. Following the invalidation of Safe Harbor, relying on perimeter firewalls is negligence. Here is how to implement a Zero-Trust architecture on Linux right now using CentOS 7, OpenVPN, and the new Let's Encrypt beta.
Stop managing security with spreadsheets. We explore automating CentOS 7 hardening using Ansible to meet Datatilsynet standards, ensuring your infrastructure is as rigid as the Norwegian winter.
It is 2011, and the script kiddies are winning. Learn how to lock down your CentOS 6 or Debian Squeeze server using iptables, SSH keys, and proper KVM isolation before you become the next LulzSec statistic.
It is 2011, and the 'Cloud' buzzword is everywhere. But for systems architects, the reality is often high I/O wait and unpredictable performance. We explore why local RAID 10 storage beats centralized SANs and how to tune your Linux stack for speed.
Shared hosting is a liability. Discover why businesses are migrating to Xen and KVM virtualization, how to optimize MySQL 5.1 for heavy loads, and why latency to NIX (Oslo) matters more than raw bandwidth.
Is your site crashing under the 'Slashdot Effect'? We analyze the architectural bottlenecks of shared hosting environments versus the dedicated isolation of Xen-based VPS, with a focus on latency optimization in the Nordic region.
Secure your Linux box against the rising tide of botnets. A battle-hardened guide to SSH keys, iptables, and complying with Norwegian data laws without sacrificing performance.
Stop letting "noisy neighbors" crash your site. We analyze the kernel-level differences between shared environments and Xen-based VPS, and why high-traffic Norwegian sites need dedicated resources in 2010.
Shared hosting is a ticking time bomb for growing businesses. We break down why Xen virtualization, RAID-10 SAS storage, and NIX peering are non-negotiable for stability in 2009.