Services
I handle technical infrastructure for small teams: Linux servers, reverse proxies, deployments, operational basics and clean handover. No agency broadside – just clearly scoped technical work.
Server Setup
Set up, harden and document a Linux VPS cleanly so the setup doesn't become a black box later.
Typical range
approx. €600–€1,800
Duration
1–4 days
- User/SSH setup, firewall, updates and basic security measures
- Reverse proxy with Nginx, HTTPS/TLS and structured service configuration
- Backups, basic monitoring and documented access
Deployment Setup
Away from manual releases: traceable deployments with clear structure and fewer error sources.
Typical range
approx. €800–€2,500
Duration
2–5 days
- Git-based deployments and reproducible build/release workflows
- Rollbacks, environment variables and clean separation of responsibilities
- Short operations and handover docs for future changes
Audit & Cleanup
Review existing infrastructure, make risks visible and bring grown setups to a maintainable state.
Typical range
approx. €500–€1,500
Duration
1–3 days
- Review of server structure, deployments, backups, monitoring and access
- Cleaning up fragile or unclear configurations
- Prioritised recommendations with a pragmatic action plan
Maintenance
Plannable technical support after setup: updates, monitoring and small operational changes.
Typical range
from approx. €200 / month
Duration
ongoing
- Regular updates and technical maintenance of the system
- Monitoring, backup checks and support for minor incidents
- Small improvements and operations without ad-hoc chaos
What you end up with
No undocumented server tinkering – instead a traceable technical state that can be built on.
- Documented access, responsibilities and service overview
- Clean operations notes: what runs where, how it's deployed and how it's backed up
- Optionally plannable maintenance for updates, monitoring and minor changes
Not sure what fits?
Briefly describe your current situation. I'll tell you honestly whether a setup, an audit or ongoing maintenance makes more sense.