Linux Servers - Linux Server Administration for Business

Linux server administration for business. Stable performance, scheduled updates, around-the-clock oversight. Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, AlmaLinux.

Who it fits - Formats for Different Business Workloads

Server infrastructure is maintained for the actual workload: web applications, corporate services, databases, or development environments.

Web applications and websites

Servers for the corporate website, landing pages, and customer portals. Stable performance under peak load.

  • Nginx
  • Web applications
  • Load balancing

Corporate services

Mail servers, file storage, internal business applications. Available to employees during business hours.

  • Mail
  • File storage
  • Internal applications

Databases and analytics

High-load databases for business applications. Backup, optimization as data volumes grow.

  • PostgreSQL
  • MariaDB
  • Redundancy

Platforms for product teams

Staging and production environments for development teams. New services deployed on team request.

  • Staging environments
  • Production
  • Turn-key launch
Servers Under Continuous Oversight

Servers Under Continuous Oversight

Web servers, databases, containers, firewalls. Everything is maintained by a documented engagement. Updates on schedule, disk space tracked, technical logs kept in order.

PostgreSQL and MariaDB database administration: backup, mirroring to a standby server, planned optimization. Nginx and Apache configured for the load and security requirements.

Updates and checks run on a planned schedule. Preventive work reduces the risk of unplanned downtime.

Technologies

  • Ubuntu / Debian
  • CentOS / RHEL / AlmaLinux
  • Nginx
  • Apache
  • PostgreSQL
  • MariaDB
  • MySQL
  • Containers
  • Firewalls
Scope of Service

Scope of Service

A dedicated engineer is assigned to the infrastructure. Change history and context do not get lost between shifts. Updates, monitoring, optimization, and incident response are all part of the service.

Scope of work

  • Installation and configuration. Fresh deployment with external threat protection configured. Setup tailored to the task: web, mail, storage, databases. Migration between OS versions and virtualization platforms with minimal downtime.
  • Scheduled maintenance. Regular work on a defined schedule: health checks, technical log management, disk checks, system and component updates in agreed windows.
  • Around-the-clock oversight. CPU, memory, disks, business applications, and security certificates are tracked. When something deviates from normal, an engineer picks up the incident.
  • Optimization. Performance is evaluated based on real metrics. Capacity is planned ahead, based on actual load and growth forecasts.

Advantages - Stability Backed by Contract

Service by procedure, around-the-clock oversight, full infrastructure documentation. All terms are locked into the contract.

  • Regular maintenance. Updates, checks, and preventive work follow an agreed engagement. Infrastructure runs steadily, without surprises.
  • External threat protection. Critical security updates are installed as a priority. Access is reviewed regularly, inactive accounts disabled.
  • Complete documentation. Configurations, credentials, and infrastructure diagrams in a secure vault. Any engineering team can take over the servers and continue the work.
  • Rapid deployment. A new server spins up from ready templates within hours. Standardized procedures eliminate setup errors.
  • Vendor independence. Documentation and configurations stay with the client. The servers run and are maintained by any qualified engineering team.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

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Project phases - Getting Started

Audit of the infrastructure and bringing the servers under full management.

01

Server audit

Server review: OS versions, disk health, security settings checked. A prioritized report is delivered.

02

Engagement setup

Service engagement agreed, alerts configured, server configurations documented.

03

Ongoing maintenance

Scheduled updates, health checks, and incident response. Monthly report for leadership.

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