All articles tagged with Xen
Stop gambling with 'burstable' RAM. We break down the architecture of Xen PV vs HVM, kernel tuning for Linux guests, and why true hardware isolation is the only path for serious Norwegian infrastructure.
Is your server crawling despite low CPU usage? The bottleneck isn't your codeβit'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 your site sluggish despite low traffic? We dissect the architectural bottlenecks of shared environments, the "noisy neighbor" effect, and why switching to a Xen-based VPS is critical for Norwegian businesses in 2011.
Is your site crawling during peak hours? We dismantle the 'unlimited bandwidth' myth of shared hosting and explain why true hardware isolation via Xen virtualization is the only path for professional scaling in 2011.
Stop letting noisy neighbors kill your database performance. We dissect why Xen paravirtualization is the only serious choice for stability, how to tune DomU for high loads, and why hosting in Norway matters for your I/O.
Tired of 'noisy neighbors' killing your server performance? We dive deep into Xen paravirtualization, resource isolation, and why true hardware virtualization is the only choice for serious Norwegian deployments.
Stop gambling with oversold OpenVZ containers. Learn why Xen paravirtualization (PV) delivers the true hardware isolation and consistent I/O performance required for serious Norwegian infrastructure.
Stop gambling with oversold containers. Discover why Xen Paravirtualization (PV) is the only serious choice for high-availability infrastructure in 2011, and how to tune DomU for maximum throughput.
Is your VPS suffering from the 'noisy neighbor' effect? We dissect the architecture of OpenVZ containers versus hardware virtualization to help you decide when to save money and when to invest in isolation.
Tired of noisy neighbors on OpenVZ? We break down why Xen Paravirtualization is the only serious choice for stability, how to optimize your DomU, and why true hardware isolation matters for your Norwegian business.
Itβs 2011, and the 'Slashdot Effect' shouldn't take your site offline. We break down the architectural differences between Shared Hosting and Virtual Private Servers (VPS), focusing on I/O contention, Xen virtualization, and why latency to NIX (Oslo) matters.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has shifted the battlefield from Xen to KVM. We analyze the kernel-level differences, I/O scheduling, and why 'containers' like OpenVZ might be killing your database performance.
Is your server actually down, or is it just the network? A battle-hardened guide to configuring Nagios 3 and Munin on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to distinguish between false alarms and real fires. Includes specific config examples and NIX connectivity tips.
Stop gambling with oversold containers. A deep dive into Xen PV vs HVM, kernel tuning, and why true hardware isolation is the only path for serious infrastructure.
Itβs 2011, and the VPS market is flooded with 'unlimited' offers. We dissect the OpenVZ architecture, expose the 'Burst RAM' myth, and explain why hardware virtualization matters for Norwegian businesses.
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 the 'Slashdot Effect' killing your uptime? We dissect the architectural limitations of shared environments and explain why 2010 is the year to migrate to Xen-based Virtual Private Servers for true resource isolation and control.
Is your database locking up under load? We dissect my.cnf, Linux kernel schedulers, and storage latency to squeeze every drop of performance out of MySQL 5.1 and 5.5.
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 application choking on 'unlimited' shared hosting? We break down the technical migration to VDS, covering rsync strategies, Xen virtualization, and optimizing I/O for high-load reliability.
Stop gambling with oversold resources. We dive deep into the Xen hypervisor, Paravirtualization (PV), and why serious Systems Administrators in Norway choose it over OpenVZ for guaranteed stability and compliance.
Is your growing Magento store hitting memory limits? We dismantle the architectural differences between Shared Hosting and Virtual Private Servers (VPS), comparing OpenVZ vs. Xen virtualization, and explaining why true resource isolation is critical for Norwegian enterprises.
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.
Tired of 'burst' RAM promises and noisy neighbors? We dissect why Xen paravirtualization is the superior choice over OpenVZ for mission-critical hosting in 2010.
Is your site crawling during peak traffic? We dissect the technical reality of Shared Hosting overselling versus the dedicated isolation of a VPS. Learn why I/O wait times and kernel resource limits matter more than marketing fluff.
Is your 512MB VPS actually yours? We crack open /proc/user_beancounters to reveal the reality of overselling, kernel sharing, and why serious Norwegian deployments need honest virtualization.
Is your LAMP stack buckling under load? It's likely your database configuration. We dive deep into my.cnf optimization, the MyISAM vs. InnoDB debate, and why disk I/O is the silent killer of Norwegian web applications.
Is your site crawling during peak hours? We dissect the architectural bottlenecks of shared hosting and explain why dedicated resources via a VPS are the only path to stability in 2010.
Is your site buckling under the 'Digg Effect'? We analyze the architectural bottlenecks of shared hosting and demonstrate why migrating to a Xen-based VPS is the only viable path for performance and compliance in 2010.
Sick of 'burst RAM' promises and noisy neighbors? We break down why Xen paravirtualization is the only choice for stability in 2010, featuring deep dives into kernel tuning and storage I/O strategies.