All articles tagged with Linux Optimization
Your build server isn't just slow; it's costing you developer hours. We dissect the I/O bottlenecks in Jenkins and Docker setups circa 2016 and explain why moving to KVM-based infrastructure in Oslo is the only fix for serious engineering teams.
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.
Navigating the 2010 cloud storage hype from a Norwegian perspective. We analyze the trade-offs between Amazon S3, local SAS RAID arrays, and the legal implications of the Personal Data Act.
Is your Magento store crawling? Discover why shared hosting architectures fail under load and how Xen-based virtualization delivers the dedicated resources your Linux stack actually needs.
Is Apache 2.2 killing your server's RAM? We benchmark the industry standard against the event-driven challenger, Lighttpd 1.4, to see which web server best handles the C10k problem on Norwegian infrastructure.
Is your database choking on traffic? We dive deep into MySQL 5.1 tuning, the MyISAM vs. InnoDB debate, and why switching to SSD-backed storage is the ultimate upgrade for Norwegian web applications.
WordPress 3.0 "Thelonious" has just dropped. It merges MU and brings custom post types, but it demands more than standard shared hosting can give. Here is the 2010 systems architect's guide to sub-second loads using Nginx, APC, and Varnish.
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.
Is your Apache process list eating all your RAM? We benchmark the industry giant against the lightweight challenger, Lighttpd, to determine the best web server architecture for high-traffic Norwegian sites in 2010.
As we approach 2010, the 'Cloud' buzzword is everywhere. But for high-I/O applications, local RAID 10 storage still beats remote object storage. Here is how to architect for speed and compliance in Norway.
Is your VPS suffering from 'stolen' CPU cycles? We dissect the architecture of OpenVZ containers, analyze the risks of shared kernels, and explain why strict resource isolation matters for mission-critical Norwegian infrastructure.
As we approach 2010, the "Cloud" buzzword is everywhere, but disk I/O remains the silent killer of performance. Here is why centralized SANs fail under load and how to architect high-performance storage in Norway.
Is your site crawling during peak hours? We analyze the technical bottlenecks of shared hosting environments and why migrating to a Xen-based VPS is the only viable path for growing traffic in 2009.
As we approach 2010, the "Cloud" buzzword is shifting IT budgets. We analyze why moving from physical SANs to VDS-based storage improves TCO and I/O performance in Norway.
Is Apache 2.2 eating all your RAM? We benchmark the event-driven architecture of Lighttpd against the Apache process model. Learn how to handle high concurrency on Norwegian infrastructure without upgrading your hardware.
Shared hosting is dead for business. In 2009, high-traffic sites need the isolation of Xen virtualization, RAID-10 SAS I/O, and the stability of Norwegian infrastructure.