PostgreSQL 18 Async I/O on VPS: Real Benchmarks vs PostgreSQL 17 (2026 Upgrade Guide)
PostgreSQL 18 shipped on September 25, 2025, and the headline feature β asynchronous I/O β is the first reason in years to seriously plan a same-week upgrad...
PostgreSQL 18 shipped on September 25, 2025, and the headline feature β asynchronous I/O β is the first reason in years to seriously plan a same-week upgrad...
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I run seven aggregator sites on Hostinger plus a separate VPS for heavier automation, and over the last 18 months I've moved most of my cross-site glue work fro...
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Across the seven aggregator sites I run on Hostinger shared and a handful of VPS boxes, I keep coming back to the same question: when does SQLite stop being a "...
Last December, I ran a hard test on my own backup setup. I picked the smallest of the seven aggregator sites I run, deleted the entire public_html directory on ...
If you're running Redis on a VPS in 2026, you've probably hit the same crossroads I did six months ago: Redis went AGPLv3, your hyperscaler quietly migrated to ...
I run 7 aggregator sites on Hostinger shared hosting plus a VPS that hosts the heavier workloads. Across the lot, I push roughly 280 GB of bandwidth per month οΏ½...
When I first hit a connection storm on a Laravel app I run on a 4 vCPU Hostinger VPS β the database had 312 idle Postgres backends sitting at 18 GB of RAM whi...
Three years ago I picked Nginx for everything because it was the default in every Laravel deployment guide I had ever read. Today I am running a mix of Caddy, N...
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What Shared Hosting Actually Gives You (and What It Doesn't) Shared hosting puts your site on a physical server alongside dozens β sometimes hundreds β of o...
Why Your Choice of VPS Control Panel Actually Matters When I migrated the first three of my seven aggregator sites from Hostinger shared to VPS last year, the ...
Why Managed Database Hosting Actually Matters in 2026 When I migrated our SmartExam AI Generator backend from a self-managed MySQL instance on a Hostinger VPS ...
Fly.io vs Railway vs Render 2026: Which PaaS Actually Holds Up in Production? I've deployed Laravel backends, Next.js frontends, and Node.js microservices acr...
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MinIO Community Edition Is Gone: The 5 Best Self-Hosted S3-Compatible Storage Alternatives in 2026 On February 13, 2026, the MinIO GitHub repository was offi...
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Best ARM VPS Hosting in 2026: Ampere Altra vs AWS Graviton β Who Wins? ARM-based servers have quietly taken over a significant chunk of cloud infrastructure....
Why Your Object Storage Bill Is Probably Too High Object storage is supposed to be cheap. Yet plenty of developers find themselves staring at an AWS bill that ...
Best Bare Metal Cloud Providers in 2026: Top Equinix Metal Alternatives Compared Bare metal cloud is having a moment. As Equinix Metal shuts down on June 30, 2...
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Runpod vs Thunder Compute for LLM inference in 2026 is exactly the kind of comparison that sounds simple until you look past the first pricing table. GPU cloud...
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I Ran the Same Whisper Transcription Job on RunPod, GCP Cloud Run, and a $12 VPS β The Price Differences Will Make You Question Every Cloud Decision You Have ...
Oracle Just Fired 30,000 People to Build AI Data Centers β And Your Cloud Bill Might Be Next At 6:03 AM Eastern on March 31st, 2026, thousands of Oracle empl...
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A developer named Andrea Marcheschi cracked open the White House's new mobile app last week like a kid opening a birthday present, and what he found inside was ...
AMD just announced a CPU with 208 megabytes of cache. Two hundred and eight. I had to read the spec sheet three times because my brain kept autocorrecting it to...
A Phishing Campaign Just Hit 340 Microsoft 365 Organizations in Five Countries β And Your Cloud Admin Panel Probably Cannot Detect It I got the Huntress repo...
GitHub Apparently Cannot Hit Three Nines of Uptime β So I Built a Git Failover Strategy and Here Is Exactly How You Can Too Last Tuesday, around 2:30 PM East...
LocalStack Just Killed Its Free Tier and I Almost Panicked β Then I Found Floci I got the email on a Monday morning. March 3rd, 2026. Coffee in hand, Slack a...
I Set Up a Remote Dev Environment With an AI Coding Agent on a $12 VPS β And Now I Cannot Go Back to Local Development Three weeks ago, my MacBook's SSD star...
I have been running into the same wall for over a year now: my GPU has 24GB of VRAM, the model I want to load needs 32GB, and buying a new card costs more than ...
Last month I needed to fine-tune a 7B parameter model on a custom dataset. Nothing crazy β about 50,000 training examples, LoRA adapter, roughly 8 hours of co...
At 10:53 AM on March 17, 2026, CISA β the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency β added CVE-2025-47813 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilitie...
Three months ago, around 10:30 PM on a Tuesday, I made a decision that my accountant would later describe as "creatively wasteful." I spun up identical servers ...
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I need to tell you about something that happened at 2:30 AM last Thursday. I was doing what every responsible infrastructure engineer does at 2:30 AM β lying ...
I thought I had seen every hardware grift in the book. Relabeled Xeon processors with fake IPC claims. "Enterprise grade" SSDs that turned out to be QLC NAND wi...