Linux Infrastructure Support for Critical Industries
Different industries face different infrastructure pressures. The core need is consistent: stable, secure and documented Linux systems that the business can depend on.
Data Centers & Hosting Providers
The challenge
Hosting providers and data centers run large, heterogeneous Linux fleets on behalf of customers. The operational pressure is high: performance consistency, security at scale, patch orchestration across thousands of nodes, incident response that must be fast and documented, and increasingly, the need to demonstrate operational capability to enterprise and regulated clients.
Internal teams are often stretched thin. Linux specialists are expensive and difficult to retain. Automation and tooling investments compete with customer-facing priorities. When something goes wrong at scale, the blast radius is wide.
How we help
We provide remote Linux operations support for hosting infrastructure: fleet monitoring, patch coordination, automation assistance, standard operating procedures, escalation support for internal NOC teams and infrastructure documentation. We work within your operational model rather than imposing a new one.
SaaS Companies
The challenge
SaaS companies face infrastructure demands that evolve rapidly with product growth. Early-stage infrastructure decisions — often made under time pressure — accumulate as technical debt. Deployment processes become fragile. Monitoring is reactive or absent. Backups are assumed rather than verified. The infrastructure team, if one exists, is under-resourced relative to the scale of what it manages.
As the product scales and enterprise clients arrive, questions about security, uptime SLAs, backup and recovery capability and infrastructure documentation become unavoidable. The gap between what the infrastructure is and what enterprise clients assume it to be can be significant.
How we help
We help SaaS companies build production-grade Linux infrastructure: stable deployments, tested backups, monitored services, documented systems and security practices that withstand scrutiny. We work alongside product and engineering teams, handling the infrastructure layer so development teams can stay focused on the product.
E-commerce
The challenge
E-commerce infrastructure faces a specific combination of pressures: revenue directly depends on uptime, traffic spikes are predictable (peak seasons, campaigns) but the infrastructure is often not prepared for them, performance directly affects conversion rates, and payment processing requirements add security and compliance obligations.
Many e-commerce businesses run on shared hosting or underpowered VPS that made sense early on but creates instability at scale. Others have outgrown their initial setup without the infrastructure expertise to redesign it cleanly. A crashed store on peak day is a serious business event — often avoided by infrastructure work that was never prioritized.
How we help
We prepare e-commerce infrastructure for production reality: server performance tuning, web stack optimization, traffic spike preparation, backup and recovery testing, security hardening for cardholder data environments and monitoring that gives early warning before customers notice problems.
Fintech & Regulated Businesses
The challenge
Financial technology companies and their infrastructure suppliers face a specific combination of operational and regulatory demands. DORA places explicit operational resilience requirements on financial sector ICT suppliers. GDPR, national financial regulations and enterprise client security questionnaires all require demonstrable technical controls at the infrastructure layer.
The challenge is that regulatory frameworks describe required capabilities — incident response, business continuity, access control, audit trails — but do not specify how to implement them. Translating regulatory language into working infrastructure configuration requires both technical depth and an understanding of what auditors actually assess.
How we help
We implement the infrastructure controls that regulated environments require: hardened access, patching process, tested backup and recovery, logging and audit trails, incident response workflow and documentation. We work alongside your compliance and legal advisors — handling the technical layer while they manage the regulatory context.
Software Houses
The challenge
Software development companies increasingly manage client infrastructure as part of project delivery or ongoing maintenance. The problem is that development teams are optimized for building software, not operating infrastructure. Infrastructure management gets handled informally, documentation is minimal, backup processes are assumed rather than tested, and when something goes wrong in a client environment, there is no clear response procedure.
As client projects grow and clients become more sophisticated about asking infrastructure questions — uptime, security, recovery capability — software houses face a gap between what they deliver technically and what clients expect operationally.
How we help
We work as a specialist infrastructure partner for software houses: handling Linux operations for client environments, responding to security questionnaires with documented evidence, providing incident response when client servers have problems and helping development teams implement infrastructure practices that scale beyond the first deployment.
Digital Agencies
The challenge
Digital agencies managing client websites and applications on Linux infrastructure face a specific tension: clients expect high availability and fast incident response, but server management is rarely the core competency or revenue driver. Infrastructure work is time-consuming, requires specialist knowledge and has a low error tolerance — a client's production website going down is a relationship problem, not just a technical one.
Agencies also face growing client expectations around security, particularly as enterprise and regulated clients ask harder questions about hosting security, backup procedures and data handling.
How we help
We handle the Linux infrastructure layer for agencies: server management, web stack operations, monitoring, backup supervision, security hardening and emergency response. This lets agency teams focus on design, development and client relationships while knowing that production infrastructure is properly managed and documented.
EU Infrastructure & Sovereign Cloud Projects
The challenge
Organizations across industries are reassessing their infrastructure strategy in light of regulatory change, data residency requirements and vendor concentration risk. Moving workloads to EU-based infrastructure, building hybrid models or transitioning from hyperscalers to EU providers requires careful technical planning and execution — not just a procurement decision.
The technical complexity of migrations is often underestimated: dependency mapping, cutover planning, rollback preparation, post-migration optimization and documentation all require significant effort. Doing this alongside ongoing operations, without the right expertise, creates significant risk.
How we help
We provide the technical execution layer for EU infrastructure transitions: provider assessment, workload inventory and dependency mapping, migration planning and execution, rollback preparation, post-migration stabilization and documentation. We work with organizations at any stage — from initial strategy to live migration.