All articles tagged with Schrems II
Green dashboards don't mean happy users. We dissect why 'CPU Steal' and I/O latency are the silent killers of Norwegian deployments, and why the Schrems II ruling makes self-hosted monitoring on local KVM infrastructure the only legally safe bet in late 2020.
Is Kubernetes overkill? Is Docker Swarm dead? We benchmark orchestration overhead, analyze the impact of the Schrems II ruling on hosting choices, and explain why NVMe latency is the silent killer of k8s clusters.
Schrems II changed the game for data sovereignty in Europe. We benchmark Kubernetes v1.19 against Docker Swarm on local NVMe infrastructure to determine what actually survives production loads without the complexity tax.
The Privacy Shield is dead. Learn how to architect GDPR-compliant infrastructure using Norwegian data residency, LUKS encryption, and strict access controls following the Schrems II ruling.
Forget the 5G hype. Here is how to build a pragmatic 'Near Edge' infrastructure today using NVMe-backed VDS, WireGuard, and optimized MQTT brokers in Oslo.
Architecting microservices isn't just about splitting code; it's about managing failure and latency. We break down the Sidecar and Circuit Breaker patterns, discuss the post-Schrems II legal landscape for Norwegian devs, and explain why your choice of VPS virtualization defines your cluster's stability.
With the recent Schrems II ruling killing the Privacy Shield, reliance on US hyperscalers is a liability. Here is a pragmatic architectural guide to a hybrid multi-cloud setup using Terraform and WireGuard to keep your PII safe in Norway.
The Privacy Shield is dead. We analyze how to architect a compliant multi-cloud strategy using Terraform and HAProxy, keeping sensitive PII on Norwegian soil while leveraging public cloud elasticity.
Container isolation is a myth if you're running as root. In this deep dive, we dismantle common Docker security failures, analyze the impact of Schrems II on your hosting choices, and show you how to lock down your stack before it hits production.
Serverless promises infinite scale, but at what cost? We explore architectural patterns for deploying self-hosted FaaS on Norwegian infrastructure to solve latency, cost, and the data sovereignty challenges of 2020.
Is your API gateway becoming the bottleneck of your microservices architecture? We dive deep into kernel-level tuning, Nginx configuration, and the critical importance of NVMe storage to slash latency. Written for the reality of September 2020.
Cloud costs are bleeding European budgets dry. From kernel-level tuning to navigating the Schrems II legal minefield, here is a pragmatic CTO's guide to cutting hosting TCO by 40% without sacrificing IOPS.
Is your AWS bill bleeding your runway? In the wake of the Schrems II ruling, the 'Hyperscaler Tax' isn't just financial—it's legal. We break down actionable strategies to slash TCO, from kernel-level tuning to strategic repatriation of data to Norway.
The castle-and-moat security model is dead. With the recent invalidation of Privacy Shield, relying on the perimeter is a liability. Here is how to implement Zero Trust using Nginx, WireGuard, and sovereign infrastructure.
Running default container configurations in 2020 is professional negligence. We dissect capability dropping, rootless execution, and why the recent Schrems II ruling makes your underlying VPS choice critical for Norwegian data sovereignty.
A battle-hardened comparison of Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, and Nomad from a post-Schrems II perspective. We analyze complexity, overhead, and why underlying NVMe storage matters more than your scheduler choice.
The Privacy Shield is dead. Is your data strategy legal? We explore compliant Disaster Recovery architectures for Norwegian businesses, focusing on RTO, RPO, and strict data sovereignty.
With the invalidation of the Privacy Shield, reliance on traditional perimeter security and US-based clouds is a liability. Here is a technical roadmap for implementing Zero-Trust on Norwegian infrastructure.
The EU-US Privacy Shield is dead. Learn how to architect a compliant, high-performance monitoring stack using Prometheus and Grafana on Norwegian infrastructure without sacrificing IOPS.
Centralized cloud architectures are failing modern low-latency demands. From the Schrems II ruling to IoT data aggregation, we analyze why moving compute to the Norwegian edge is the pragmatic move for 2020.
Microservices solve scaling issues but introduce network hell. In light of the recent Schrems II ruling, we analyze how to architect resilient systems on Norwegian infrastructure without relying on US public clouds.
The invalidation of the Privacy Shield changed the compliance map overnight. We explore how moving compute to the 'Edge'—specifically Oslo—solves both the GDPR headache and the latency problem.
With the EU-US Privacy Shield invalidated, your choice of infrastructure matters more than ever. We benchmark K8s, Swarm, and Nomad on bare-metal NVMe to see what actually performs in a post-Cloud Act world.
Is Kubernetes overkill for your workload? We benchmark orchestration overhead, analyze the impact of the recent Privacy Shield invalidation on your hosting choice, and look at why NVMe latency is the silent killer of cluster performance.
Kubernetes networking is a notorious black box of latency and complexity. In light of the recent Schrems II ruling, hosting data in Norway is no longer optional—it's survival. This guide dissects CNI choices, kube-proxy modes, and why raw IOPS matters more than you think.