Northwest Web Designs

Crafting Web Experiences Built to Last

Category: Servers

ColdFusion Servers: The Tech That Time Forgot (But My Infrastructure Didn’t)

Still Running, Still Essential

ColdFusion may no longer trend on developer forums, but in server rooms and legacy stacks, it’s very much alive. In 2026, it’s the “forgotten” tech that quietly powers reporting systems, customer portals, and internal tools that no one dares to rebuild.

Read More

Why My ColdFusion Server Still Refuses to Retire in 2026

Not Dead. Not Even Resting.

Every year, someone predicts the death of ColdFusion. And every year, my server shrugs and keeps running like it’s 2006. Despite newer frameworks, shinier stacks, and pressure from dev teams to modernize, ColdFusion lives on — mostly because it still works, and replacing it is harder than it sounds.

Read More

ColdFusion in 2026: Still Melting Servers and Hearts

ColdFusion has been “on its last legs” for more than a decade, yet in 2026 it remains quietly embedded in production systems around the world. It powers internal tools, customer portals, and mission-critical workflows that were built to last. While newer stacks come and go, ColdFusion keeps doing what it has always done: process data reliably, scale when needed, and confuse just enough people to stay interesting.

Read More

From Sleigh Bells to Error Logs: VPS at Christmas Time

Christmas is often one of the busiest times of the year for websites and online services. Promotions, seasonal content, and increased user activity put extra pressure on hosting environments. What feels like a festive traffic boost can quickly turn into rising load averages, slow response times, and growing error logs, especially when running on low-cost VPS hosting.

Read More

Dear Santa, Please Fix My VPS

When performance issues start piling up, it can feel like the only solution is a Christmas miracle. Cheap VPS servers are appealing because of their low cost, but they often come with trade-offs that become obvious during peak usage. Slow response times, unexpected downtime, and limited resources can quickly turn a budget-friendly choice into a source of frustration.

Read More

The Night Before Christmas, and the VPS Spiked CPU

Everything was quiet. Traffic was steady, monitoring dashboards were calm, and the VPS appeared stable. Then, just before Christmas, CPU usage suddenly climbed, response times slowed, and services began to fail. This scenario is common during peak seasons, especially when running on low-cost infrastructure. Cheap VPS solutions can work well for everyday workloads, but they often reveal their limits when demand increases unexpectedly.

Read More

Silent Night, Broken Site: A VPS Christmas Horror

The holidays are supposed to be calm, but for many website owners they are anything but. Christmas traffic spikes, automated campaigns, and unattended servers can turn a quiet night into a full-scale outage. When a VPS fails during the holidays, it often feels sudden and unexpected, yet the causes are usually familiar and preventable.

Read More

Santa Checked the Logs: Your VPS Is on the Naughty List

During the holiday season, server problems have a way of surfacing at the worst possible time. Traffic increases, background jobs pile up, and suddenly performance issues appear that were easy to ignore earlier in the year. When logs reveal repeated warnings, errors, or resource limits being hit, it becomes clear why a VPS ends up on the “naughty list.”

Read More

All I Want for Christmas Is a VPS That Doesn’t Go Down

The holiday season is often a stressful time for servers. Traffic increases, marketing campaigns go live, and users expect everything to work perfectly, even on holidays. Unfortunately, this is also when VPS environments are most likely to be pushed to their limits. When uptime matters most, choosing the right type of VPS and understanding its behavior becomes essential.

Read More

Copyright northwestwebdesigns.com 2026 | All rights reserved