Cloud Infrastructure & DevOps

Build and run reliable systems with Infrastructure as Code, production-grade AWS patterns, and practical operational improvements — delivered standalone or integrated with your application work.

Common focus: AWS (ECS, EC2, RDS, Lambda), IaC (Terraform/CloudFormation), monitoring, security hardening, cost control.
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What you get

Infrastructure that’s repeatable, reviewable, and easier to operate. The goal is fewer surprises in production: clean deploy paths, clearer observability, and systems that don’t depend on tribal knowledge.

Infrastructure as Code

Terraform or CloudFormation to make environments reproducible, auditable, and safer to evolve.

AWS-first architecture

ECS/EC2/Lambda patterns, RDS guidance, networking, and scaling decisions that match your workload.

Observability

Logging and metrics strategy, alarms, dashboards, and practical incident response improvements.

Security hardening

Least privilege, secrets handling, network boundaries, and safer defaults across environments.

Common projects

  • ECS or EC2 production hosting
  • Serverless / event-driven workflows
  • RDS setup, backups, and reliability
  • Networking (VPC, subnets, SG design)
  • Terraform / CloudFormation baselines
  • Monitoring + alerting improvements
  • Cost optimization pass
  • Production hardening + runbooks

How we work

1) Baseline and risk review

Quick assessment of current infra, deploy path, security posture, and operational gaps.

2) Plan + target architecture

Define the smallest changes that improve reliability and reduce operational risk.

3) Implement in IaC

Make changes reproducible and reviewable with versioned infrastructure code.

4) Document + handoff

Clear runbooks, dashboards, and rollback guidance so the system is maintainable long-term.

FAQ

No. AWS is a core specialty, but the work can be delivered across cloud providers or hybrid setups depending on your requirements.

Yes. Infrastructure, CI/CD, monitoring, and operational improvements can often be delivered without changing core application functionality.

Yes. Terraform and CloudFormation are commonly used to make environments repeatable, reviewable, and safer to change.

Quick intake checklist

A few details that help estimate quickly.

  • Current hosting (shared/VPS/cloud)?
  • AWS account structure (single/multi)?
  • Deploy method today (manual/CI/CD)?
  • Uptime goals and critical paths?
  • Primary concerns (cost, reliability, speed, security)?
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