Linux Infrastructure Support

Ongoing Support for Ubuntu Servers

A-Team Systems provides Ubuntu server support for organizations running production websites, applications, and business-critical services.

Work with senior Linux infrastructure engineers who can take the server-side problem off your plate, reduce back-and-forth with hosting support, and help get the environment stable.

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What We Provide

Ubuntu server help when managed hosting is not enough

A-Team Systems helps keep Ubuntu server environments stable, secure, and supportable when the issue goes beyond a basic hosting ticket. We work with your organization, your developers, hosting providers, and other technical vendors to coordinate the server-side work and help the pieces work together reliably.

We work with developers, not around them, helping separate server issues from application issues and keeping changes coordinated.

Tell us about your environment

Share what is happening, what services or websites are affected, and what your hosting provider or developer has told you so far. You do not need to know the technical cause.

An A-Team Systems engineer will review the request, confirm urgency, understand the server/application context, and determine the appropriate support path.

For urgent production issues, include the affected services, business impact, and any recent changes.

Capabilities

What our Ubuntu server support covers

Ubuntu servers do not run in a vacuum. We look after the server, the services running on it, the website or application it supports, and the surrounding providers, dependencies, and processes that keep it reliable.

  • Ubuntu server troubleshooting

    System services, logs, packages, storage, networking, access, and configuration.

  • Security updates and patch planning

    Updates planned around production risk, dependencies, rollback options, and maintenance windows.

  • OS lifecycle and upgrade planning

    Ubuntu LTS transitions, version upgrades, support-window planning, and compatibility review.

  • Performance and reliability investigation

    Resource pressure, service behavior, latency, kernel-level symptoms, and recurring instability.

  • Web, database, mail, and application infrastructure

    Infrastructure-layer support for web servers, databases, mail services, PHP-FPM, and related components.

  • Monitoring, incident response, and operational review

    Visibility, alerting, escalation paths, and response procedures for production issues.

Why A-Team Systems

Ubuntu support from senior Linux infrastructure engineers

A-Team Systems is a boutique, engineer-led infrastructure operations company focused on production Linux environments.

Our work is built around stability, maintainability, clear escalation paths, and long-term operational responsibility. We support Ubuntu environments without requiring a hosting migration, platform rewrite, or unnecessary change in architecture.

We approach production systems with change control, access discipline, clear communication, and rollback planning appropriate to the risk of the environment.

Senior Linux experience

Long-running production experience across Linux, web infrastructure, databases, mail, and high-traffic systems.

Engineer-led support

Support is handled by infrastructure engineers who understand production systems, not a generic helpdesk queue.

Hosting-agnostic operations

We support Ubuntu environments across hosting providers, cloud platforms, colocation, and customer-controlled infrastructure.

Support for your development team

We work alongside developers and technical leads when application teams need senior Linux infrastructure support without handing off ownership of the product.

Ubuntu is a trademark of Canonical Ltd. A-Team Systems is an independent infrastructure support provider and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Canonical.

Talk with an engineer about your Ubuntu environment

Share what is running, what is at risk, and where your current hosting or internal support path is getting stuck.

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