Managed Service

Managed Linux Operations

Ongoing Linux infrastructure management for companies that need stable, secure and documented production environments — without building an internal Linux operations team from scratch.

Organizations that need Linux expertise on demand

Managed Linux Operations is designed for businesses running production workloads on Linux where consistent, senior-level operations are needed but internal capacity is limited or unavailable.

SaaS Platforms

You ship features — we keep the underlying Linux infrastructure patched, monitored and resilient. No more infrastructure firefighting during product sprints.

E-commerce Businesses

Peak traffic events, payment processing and customer data require stable and properly maintained Linux systems. We ensure your stack is ready before problems emerge.

Hosting Providers & Data Centers

Extend your Linux operations capability with experienced remote support — useful for fleet monitoring, patch orchestration and escalation handling.

Fintech & Regulated Businesses

Operations with documentation trails, change records and verified backup procedures — practical support for environments facing audit and compliance expectations.

Software Development Companies

Your developers build software. We manage the production Linux environment so your team stays focused on the product rather than server administration.

Agencies with Client Infrastructure

White-label or collaborative Linux operations support for agencies that manage client infrastructure and need senior technical backup without adding headcount.

Operational gaps that put production systems at risk

Most production Linux environments have drifted from best practice over time. The result is slow incident response, unverified backups, outdated packages and missing documentation — all of which create risk that is invisible until it becomes a crisis.

  • Servers without proper monitoring or alerting
  • Backups that have never been tested for successful restore
  • Security patches delayed due to fear of breaking production
  • No documented incident response process
  • Unclear access control and stale user accounts
  • Web stack drift: misconfigured Nginx, PHP-FPM, Redis, databases
  • Infrastructure changes with no change records

Structured, ongoing Linux operations

We provide a structured operations framework built around the specific needs of your Linux infrastructure — not a generic support plan.

  • Monitoring: Server health, service availability, resource utilization, alert escalation
  • Patch management: Security and system updates applied with tested rollback capability
  • Backup supervision: Verify backup completion and periodically test restores
  • Web stack operations: Nginx, Apache, PHP-FPM, MariaDB/MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis
  • User & access management: SSH keys, user audits, privilege review
  • Incident response: On-call escalation with documented response procedures
  • Reporting: Monthly infrastructure health reports and change summaries
  • Documentation: Current-state records for every managed system

What changes when Linux is properly managed

Faster Incident Response

Documented procedures and established monitoring mean incidents are caught earlier and resolved faster.

Verified Backup Integrity

Regular restore tests replace assumptions about backup reliability with evidence.

Reduced Patch Risk

Structured patch management removes the "patching is scary" dynamic that leads to months of deferred updates.

Infrastructure Visibility

Monitoring dashboards and monthly reports give your team a clear picture of system health and capacity trends.

Security Posture Improvement

Access reviews, hardening tasks and update discipline reduce the attack surface over time.

Audit-Ready Documentation

Infrastructure records that support compliance conversations without requiring emergency documentation sessions.

Common questions about Managed Linux Operations

No. We typically work alongside your existing team, filling the Linux operations gap without replacing internal staff. We can act as your primary Linux operations resource, as a specialist extension of your existing team, or as an escalation point when your team needs senior technical support. The engagement model is always agreed at the start.
Yes. We start with what you have. Our onboarding process begins with an infrastructure assessment that gives us a clear picture of your current environment, configuration and risk areas. We then agree on priorities before making any changes. Migration is only considered if it is genuinely necessary and in your interest.
Yes. We support dedicated servers, VPS, public cloud instances (AWS EC2, GCP Compute Engine, Azure VMs, Hetzner, OVH, Scaleway and others), private cloud environments and hybrid setups. Our work is at the Linux system layer, so the underlying infrastructure provider does not change what we can manage.
We define response and resolution expectations for each engagement based on your criticality requirements. These are documented in your service agreement. Specific SLA terms are agreed as part of the onboarding process. Contact us to discuss your requirements.
Yes. We work across Debian, Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, RHEL, CentOS Stream and other common distributions. Mixed environments with different distributions are common in our work. We document the specific configuration of each system rather than applying a single template.
Onboarding starts with an infrastructure review — typically conducted over SSH access with read-only or limited access initially. We document what we find, identify priority items and agree on a stabilization plan before moving into ongoing managed operations. The process is designed to be low-disruption for your team.

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Ready to bring your Linux operations up to standard?

Start with an infrastructure assessment. We review your current environment, identify the highest-priority gaps and propose a practical operations plan.