Services

Production Infrastructure for Linux and FreeBSD

An overview of how we operate and maintain production servers and how the work is structured in practice.

How We Operate and Maintain Systems

Infrastructure operations is the ongoing responsibility for keeping production systems and servers stable, predictable, and recoverable under real conditions.

This includes system-level management, server performance behavior, availability design, and operational security. The focus is not isolated tasks, but the continuous oversight required to keep systems running reliably as they evolve.

The pages below break that responsibility into three areas:

  • How the work is delivered and structured
  • How the platforms and servers are operated
  • How capabilities are applied in production

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Services

Infrastructure Management

Infrastructure Management is our core service. It provides day-to-day operational ownership of production systems, including system health, lifecycle management, and incident response.

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Engagement & Pricing

How Infrastructure Management is scoped, structured, and priced, including how systems are grouped and supported over time.

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Service Levels

How response expectations and coverage are defined for Infrastructure Management across different environments.

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Platforms

Linux

How we operate and maintain production Linux systems, including distribution-specific considerations and long-term stability.

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FreeBSD

How we operate and maintain FreeBSD environments, including jails, system tuning, and platform-specific behavior in production.

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Capabilities

Security & Compliance

How we handle operational security, system hardening, and work alongside compliance and audit processes.

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Performance Optimization

How we improve system behavior under real load conditions without introducing instability or operational risk.

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High Availability & Scaling

How we design and maintain systems that remain available under failure conditions and adapt to changing demand.

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