All articles tagged with mysql
The GitLab incident proved that RAID is not a backup. Learn how to architect a bulletproof DR strategy for the Norwegian market using KVM, automation, and common sense.
With GDPR enforcement looming in 2018, 'backup' is no longer synonymous with 'recovery.' We analyze replication strategies using MySQL 5.7 GTIDs, rsync, and KVM isolation within the Norwegian legal framework.
Database migration shouldn't be a game of Russian Roulette. Learn battle-tested strategies using replication and Percona tools to migrate your stack to high-performance NVMe infrastructure in Oslo without killing your uptime.
Stop scheduling 4 AM maintenance windows. This guide details a master-slave replication strategy for migrating MySQL/MariaDB instances to high-performance NVMe storage without killing your uptime.
When 'adding more RAM' stops working, you need a strategy. We dissect database sharding architectures relevant to high-traffic European workloads in 2017.
When vertical scaling hits the ceiling, sharding is the only way out. We explore practical sharding strategies using MySQL 5.7 and ProxySQL, tailored for low-latency infrastructure in Norway.
It is February 2017. Ransomware is evolving, and relying on simple snapshots is a career-ending mistake. This guide covers RTO/RPO strategies, automated off-site replication scripts, and why Norwegian data sovereignty matters more than ever.
Vertical scaling has a ceiling. Learn practical database sharding strategies using MySQL 5.7 and ProxySQL to handle massive datasets while keeping latency low and data within Norwegian borders.
When your monolithic database hits the vertical ceiling, sharding is the nuclear option. We explore hash-based vs. range-based strategies, implementation patterns in MySQL 5.7, and why low-latency infrastructure in Oslo is critical for distributed data consistency.
Migrating a live database is open-heart surgery. This guide covers battle-tested strategies using MySQL replication, SSH tunneling, and NVMe-backed storage to eliminate downtime for Norwegian mission-critical systems.
Stop guessing why your server is sluggish. We dive deep into Linux kernel metrics, PHP-FPM tracing, and the specific monitoring stack you need to survive 2017's traffic spikes.
Hardware fails, and fat fingers destroy databases. In this 2017 guide, we ditch the fluff and build a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using MySQL 5.7 replication, lsyncd, and Norwegian data sovereignty principles.
It is late 2016. The upcoming EU data regulations loom, and standard backups won't save you from a total site failure. Here is a battle-tested guide to reducing RTO using KVM, BorgBackup, and Norwegian infrastructure.
It is late 2016. The Safe Harbor framework is dead. Ransomware is evolving. Merely copying files is no longer a strategy. Here is how to architect a geo-redundant disaster recovery plan using KVM, ZFS, and Norwegian data sovereignty.
When vertical scaling hits the wall, sharding is your only exit. We explore key-based and range-based partitioning, handling cross-shard JOINs, and why low-latency infrastructure is non-negotiable for distributed data layers.
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.
Migrating a live production database is heart surgery on a runner. This guide covers replication strategies for MySQL 5.7 and PostgreSQL 9.6, handling NIX latency, and why NVMe storage matters for data integrity.
It is November 2016. Ransomware is exploding, and the EU-US Privacy Shield is shaky. Here is a battle-tested Disaster Recovery guide using MySQL 5.7 GTID, BorgBackup, and Norwegian data sovereignty principles.
It is 3 AM and latency is spiking. Do you know why? We dive deep into Nginx logging, MySQL profiling, and the ELK stack on Ubuntu 16.04 to diagnose bottlenecks before they kill your uptime.
Vertical scaling has a ceiling. When your MySQL instance starts choking on write-heavy loads, it's time to talk about sharding. We explore consistent hashing, topology planning, and why network latency in Oslo matters more than you think.
Latency is the silent killer of conversion rates. In this guide, we strip away the marketing fluff to build a raw, effective monitoring stack using Nginx, MySQL 5.7, and the ELK stack, optimized for Norwegian data sovereignty.
Stop relying on basic uptime checks. In 2016, performance is the new uptime. Learn how to implement the ELK stack, debug MySQL latency, and why underlying hardware I/O is the silent killer of application speed.
It is late 2016. Safe Harbor is dead, ransomware is rampant, and your RTO is likely a lie. Here is how to build a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using KVM, NVMe, and Norwegian data sovereignty.
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.
When vertical scaling hits the ceiling, sharding is the only path forward. A deep dive into partitioning strategies, consistent hashing, and infrastructure considerations for 2016.
RAID is not a backup. Snapshots are not a strategy. We define a battle-tested Disaster Recovery plan using MySQL 5.7 GTID replication, Lsyncd, and off-site Norwegian cold storage to keep your RTO under 15 minutes.
Hardware fails. RAID controllers panic. In the wake of the Safe Harbor ruling, relying on US-based backups is a compliance nightmare. Here is a pragmatic, code-heavy guide to DR planning for Norwegian infrastructure.
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.
It's 3 AM and your database migration just stalled. Avoid the panic. We detail the battle-tested replication strategies using Percona XtraBackup and rsync that keep Norwegian data sovereign and uptime at 100%.
When your master database hits the I/O ceiling, adding RAM won't save you. We dissect practical sharding strategies for MySQL and PostgreSQL, specifically tailored for high-performance infrastructure in the Nordic region.