Services

Infrastructure help for systems that are already in production.

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Service Area

Windows and Linux Infrastructure Operations

Support for stable platform ownership, cleaner day-to-day operations, and fewer avoidable disruptions across core systems.

The focus is on the operating baseline behind production workloads: server estates, identity-linked services, patching discipline, lifecycle decisions, and the routines that keep routine drift from turning into incident work.

Technical Focus

Core operating responsibilities across server estates, identity-linked services, lifecycle discipline, and the routines that keep production infrastructure stable.

  • Platform continuity
  • Windows and Linux estate care
  • HA readiness
  • Identity and network foundations
  • Patch and lifecycle planning
  • Monitoring routines
  • DNS and DHCP operations
  • Server hardening paths
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Service Area

Virtualization with VMware and Hyper-V

Virtualization support for production platforms where workload placement, lifecycle discipline, and recovery assumptions need to stay clear.

The work covers VMware and Hyper-V environments with attention to host lifecycle, cluster behaviour, storage and network dependencies, backup integration, and the operational decisions that keep virtual platforms supportable.

Technical Focus

Virtual platform operations across VMware and Hyper-V, including host lifecycle, cluster health, placement discipline, and recovery-aware design.

  • VMware operations
  • Hyper-V operations
  • Cluster health
  • Host lifecycle planning
  • Workload placement
  • Storage dependencies
  • Backup integration
  • Migration readiness
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Service Area

Storage with HPE and NetApp

Storage support for production platforms where capacity, performance, redundancy, and lifecycle decisions have to stay operationally clear.

The work covers HPE and NetApp storage environments with attention to array health, firmware and lifecycle planning, volume layout, connectivity, performance signals, and the dependencies that backup, virtualization, and databases place on shared storage.

Technical Focus

Storage operations across HPE and NetApp platforms, including array health, lifecycle planning, connectivity, volume layout, and workload-aware capacity.

  • HPE storage operations
  • NetApp storage operations
  • Array health
  • Firmware lifecycle
  • Volume layout
  • SAN and NAS connectivity
  • Performance signals
  • Capacity planning
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Service Area

AI Tools and Reporting Platforms

Internal tools and reporting platforms built around operational data, clear dashboards, and practical AI assistance for recurring work.

The work focuses on building small, useful platforms that connect infrastructure data, reporting needs, automation results, and AI-assisted workflows so teams can see status, spot patterns, and handle recurring decisions with less manual collection work.

Technical Focus

Tool and reporting platform work across dashboards, operational data flows, automation outputs, and AI-assisted summaries that stay understandable to the team running them.

  • Internal tool building
  • Reporting platforms
  • AI-assisted summaries
  • Operational dashboards
  • Data flow cleanup
  • Automation reporting
  • Status visibility
  • Decision support
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Service Area

Veeam Backup and Recovery

Backup work built around restore confidence, operational clarity, and recovery paths that still hold up under pressure.

The work covers Veeam job design, repository strategy, reporting, immutable storage choices, and recovery validation so protection is measured by credible restore outcomes rather than backup success alone.

Technical Focus

Protection design centered on repository strategy, restore validation, immutable storage choices, and recovery workflows that stay credible under pressure.

  • Repository design
  • Restore validation
  • DR planning
  • Hybrid protection paths
  • Backup reporting
  • Cross-platform recovery
  • Immutable storage workflows
  • Recovery runbook discipline
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Service Area

SQL Server Operations

Operational SQL Server support aimed at steadier performance, stronger availability, and fewer surprises in production behaviour.

The emphasis is on production database estates that need to stay usable over time: availability design, maintenance, workload stability, monitoring, capacity awareness, and practical tuning tied to how the platform is really operated.

Technical Focus

Production database operations spanning availability, maintenance, workload stability, monitoring, and tuning decisions that fit real platform behaviour.

  • Availability operations
  • Workload tuning
  • Maintenance discipline
  • Capacity visibility
  • Service stability
  • Database monitoring
  • Failover readiness
  • Index and query hygiene
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Service Area

PowerShell Automation

Automation support for repetitive administration, clearer operating routines, and less manual effort in recurring change work.

PowerShell is used where manual handling creates noise: reporting, health checks, provisioning, repeatable changes, and admin workflows that benefit from consistent execution and cleaner handover.

Technical Focus

Repeatable administration through reporting, health checks, provisioning, and scripted workflows that reduce manual effort without hiding operational intent.

  • Task orchestration
  • Provisioning flows
  • Health-check scripts
  • Repeatable change steps
  • Reusable functions
  • Lower manual overhead
  • Operational reporting
  • Admin workflow cleanup

How Work Starts

Small scope first, then the changes that matter.

Step 01

Assess

Look at the current environment, recurring incidents, weak spots, and the work that consumes too much admin time.

Step 02

Prioritize

Separate urgent noise from the changes that will actually improve stability, recovery, or daily operations.

Step 03

Optimize

Make targeted changes, document the result, and leave the system easier to operate than before.