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Christopher Lindelof

Christopher Lindelof
Uninterruptible Power: Sizing UPS Systems for High-Draw PoE Switches

UPS

Uninterruptible Power: Sizing UPS Systems for High-Draw PoE Switches

High-performance PoE++ switches are power-hungry beasts. If your UPS is sized for 2018, your 2026 infrastructure is at risk. Learn how to calculate PoE power budgets, why 'Pure Sine Wave' matters for your silicon, and how to ensure a power flicker doesn't kill your build pipeline. ⚡️🔋🛡️

By Christopher Lindelof 22 May 2026
Next-Gen Image Compression: AVIF, JXL, and AI-Driven Sizing

Web Performance

Next-Gen Image Compression: AVIF, JXL, and AI-Driven Sizing

Images shouldn't be an anchor. From the 50% savings of AVIF to the lossless magic of JPEG XL and AI-driven quality scaling, learn how 2026's elite websites are mastering the art of the "weightless" high-res experience. 🖼️🤖⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 20 May 2026
VLAN Segmentation: Keeping Guest Traffic Out of Your Build Pipeline

VLAN

VLAN Segmentation: Keeping Guest Traffic Out of Your Build Pipeline

A flat network is an exposed network. Every workstation and guest device is a potential entry point for attacks against your pipeline. Learn why the modern backbone requires professional VLAN Segmentation to isolate critical servers from traffic-heavy cameras and open WiFi

By Christopher Lindelof 18 May 2026
The 3-2-1-1 Backup Rule: Protecting Against 2026 Ransomware

Data Resilience

The 3-2-1-1 Backup Rule: Protecting Against 2026 Ransomware

Traditional backups are dead. Modern ransomware actively targets them first. To survive in 2026, your business must adopt the 3-2-1-1 Rule: add Immutability to your data protection strategy. Learn how specialized 'immutable' copies create an unhackable recovery path. 💾🔒🛡️

By Christopher Lindelof 15 May 2026
Edge-Native Databases: Solving the "Data Gravity" Problem

Edge Computing

Edge-Native Databases: Solving the "Data Gravity" Problem

No matter how fast your frontend is, a centralized database will always act as an anchor. Discover how "Data Gravity" destroys user experience and why 2026's elite applications are moving to Edge-Native Databases to bring data closer to the user. 🌍💾⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 13 May 2026
WiFi 7 for Business: More Than Just Faster Speeds

WiFi 7

WiFi 7 for Business: More Than Just Faster Speeds

WiFi 7 isn't just about raw speed; it’s about reliability. Through Multi-Link Operation (MLO) and Preamble Puncturing, wireless is finally catching up to the stability of wired connections. Discover why your 2026 office needs a WiFi 7 upgrade—and the physical backbone required to support it. 📶🚀⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 11 May 2026
Hydration is the New Technical Debt: Moving to Zero-JS Renders

Web Performance

Hydration is the New Technical Debt: Moving to Zero-JS Renders

Hydration was supposed to be a feature; instead, it became a performance tax. Learn why the "Uncanny Valley" of unresponsive pages is the new technical debt and how 2026 architectures are using Zero-JS Renders and Server Components to reclaim the main thread. 🧊🚫script⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 08 May 2026
Beyond Cat6A: When Does Your Office Need Fiber to the Desk?

Fiber Optic

Beyond Cat6A: When Does Your Office Need Fiber to the Desk?

Copper has served us well, but for high-intensity 2026 workloads, it’s hitting a physical wall. Explore why Fiber-to-the-Desk is moving from the data center to the office, providing the heat-free, EMI-immune, and ultra-fast backbone that AI and media teams require. 💎🚀🌐

By Christopher Lindelof 06 May 2026
Physical to Digital: Why Your Network is Your Code’s Bottleneck

Web Performance

Physical to Digital: Why Your Network is Your Code’s Bottleneck

Your high-performance code can't fly if your local network is grounded. From hidden DNS latency to build-breaking packet jitter, your physical infrastructure dictates your team's development velocity. Discover why elite engineering starts at the wall jack and how to stabilize your local DX. 🔌💻⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 04 May 2026
We’re Back: A Lesson in Resilience

Data Loss

We’re Back: A Lesson in Resilience

We are back to our regular posting schedule starting today. We’re more committed than ever to sharing insights on performance and infrastructure—with a newfound, firsthand appreciation for the "Resilience" part of that equation.

By Christopher Lindelof 24 Apr 2026
The Hidden Cost of Slow Third-Party Scripts

Web Performance

The Hidden Cost of Slow Third-Party Scripts

Third-party scripts are the "silent tax" on your site speed. From chat widgets to tracking pixels, learn how external code hijacks your main thread, destroys your INP/LCP scores, and what strategies you can use to reclaim your performance without losing your insights. 🛑📈⚡

By Christopher Lindelof 07 Apr 2026
PoE Budgets Explained: Why Your Cameras or APs Randomly Drop

Networking

PoE Budgets Explained: Why Your Cameras or APs Randomly Drop

Is your WiFi dropping or your cameras rebooting? It’s likely a PoE budget issue. Learn how to calculate wattage, account for surge draw, and plan for 20% headroom to ensure your physical network infrastructure stays stable and reliable. 🔌📡⚡️

By Christopher Lindelof 03 Apr 2026
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