Expertise

Long-term experience in real production environments

A-Team Systems works across Linux and FreeBSD platforms, high-traffic systems, and legacy infrastructure that cannot be easily replaced.

The common thread is stable system management under real constraints: platform differences, sustained and burst load, lifecycle pressure, and the need to improve systems without creating new risk.

Practical experience across complex environments

Across these environments, the work is less about theory and more about keeping systems stable, recoverable, and supportable over time.

The pages below focus on the platform behavior, traffic conditions, and lifecycle constraints that most affect how critical systems are maintained.

Areas of expertise

Linux Platforms

How different Linux distributions behave over time. Lifecycle models, packaging systems, and support expectations all affect maintenance, upgrades, and system risk.

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FreeBSD Platforms

Long-term management of FreeBSD systems, including base system maintenance, ports strategy, ZFS, jails, and platform-specific behavior that affects stability and recovery.

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High-Traffic Infrastructure

Keeping systems stable under sustained and burst load. Bottlenecks, traffic patterns, bot activity, and coordination across systems become more critical as demand increases.

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AI & Data Science Infrastructure

Infrastructure support around AI, data science, research, and specialized processing teams that need Linux systems to stay flexible, secure, observable, and production-aware.

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WordPress

Production WordPress environments where PHP, database behavior, web server configuration, caching, updates, hardening, and recovery all affect stability under real traffic.

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Legacy Systems

Systems that cannot be easily upgraded or replaced. Focused on stability, risk reduction, and maintaining control where lifecycle constraints or compliance pressure limit change.

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A-Team Systems brings long-term hands-on experience with Linux and FreeBSD environments, including systems maintained across upgrades, incidents, staffing changes, and long service lives. That includes FreeBSD platform work spanning decades, Linux environments across major distribution families, infrastructure under sustained and burst traffic, and legacy systems that still support critical business functions.