josh@glitchfix:~/services/servermanagement$

Server Management

Your servers should run in the background without you having to think about them. We keep your infrastructure monitored, updated, and secure so that's actually the case.

What server management actually covers

Most small businesses don't need a full-time sysadmin, but they do need someone keeping an eye on things: making sure systems are patched, backups are actually working, and problems get caught before they become outages. We handle that remotely on an ongoing basis.

$ cat services.txt
Proactive Monitoring & Alerting
OS and Software Patching
Security Hardening & Configuration
Backup Verification & Recovery Testing
Performance Tuning & Capacity Planning
Incident Response & Root Cause Analysis
Fully remote

No geographic limits, secure access set up during onboarding.

Problems caught early

Continuous monitoring means we're usually ahead of issues, not reacting to them.

You deal with the person managing your systems

No support queues.

Regular status updates

You'll always know what's been done and what's running.

Clear retainer agreements

Defined deliverables and response times, nothing vague.

Infrastructure that runs, and stays running.

Good server management is boring by design. Things just work, updates happen on schedule, and nothing catches you off guard. Let's talk about what that looks like for your setup.