How 25 Years of Linux Sysadmin &
Full-Stack Experience Helps Your Business

In the world of web infrastructure, there is no substitute for time in the trenches. With 25 years as a sysadmin and developer, I bring practical knowledge learned across many real-world outages—knowledge that turns "catastrophic downtime" into "routine maintenance."

The value of tested patterns

Modern hosting is often treated as a series of experiments. However, when your revenue depends on uptime, experimentation during production incidents is a liability. My approach is different: I apply tested patterns and recovery procedures that keep your services online.

Instead of guessing why a server is unresponsive, I rely on a deep library of troubleshooting techniques forged in high-pressure environments. This veteran perspective significantly reduces risk and delivery times, ensuring that your infrastructure is built right the first time.

Bridging the gap: Code meets Infrastructure

One of the biggest bottlenecks in business technology is the wall between the people who write the code and the people who manage the servers. This disconnect leads to inefficient resource usage, slow site speeds, and ballooning hosting costs.

Clients benefit from working with an operator who understands both code and infrastructure. This dual-lens perspective allows for:

  • Better Architecture Decisions: I build server environments that actually complement the software they host, not fight against it.
  • Faster Integrations: Because I understand the full stack, deploying new features or migrating data is a streamlined process rather than a series of compatibility hurdles.
  • Reduced Long-Term Costs: By optimizing the relationship between code efficiency and server resources, I help businesses reduce their monthly hosting spend.

Beyond "Turn It On and Off Again"

True senior-level administration is about sensible automation and secure configurations. It’s about building systems that alert you before they fail, not after. Over 25 years, I have seen technologies come and go, but the core principles of a robust system—security, transparency, and reliability—remain constant.

When you hire me, you aren't just paying for hours of labor; you are paying to avoid the expensive mistakes that only a quarter-century of experience can help you bypass.

Put 25 years of experience to work for you

Avoid the "amateur tax" on your infrastructure. Let's build a server environment that is secure, automated, and cost-effective.

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