Linux & Microsoft Infrastructure Support

PulseTechnologies helps businesses maintain stable server, platform, and infrastructure environments across Linux, Microsoft, hybrid, cloud-connected, and operational support layers.

Infrastructure support that stays maintainable

We help businesses keep core infrastructure understandable, maintained, documented, and ready for operational change. The focus is on practical supportability: knowing what runs where, who owns it, how it is maintained, and what needs attention before change or growth creates risk.

Linux server operations

  • Linux server support and maintenance
  • Patching and lifecycle planning
  • Service troubleshooting during agreed engagement windows
  • Operational runbooks and support continuity planning

Microsoft infrastructure support

  • Microsoft infrastructure support and Windows Server administration where appropriate
  • Identity, access, and server-side coordination where relevant
  • Support boundaries aligned to the engagement—not end-user helpdesk scope

Web, reverse proxy, and platform layers

  • Web server and reverse-proxy support, including Nginx, Apache, HAProxy, or client-specific platforms where appropriate
  • Web service routing, TLS, and configuration support
  • Change planning for platform, routing, and service updates

Database and service platforms

  • Database and service platform support, including PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, Redis, InfluxDB, and other client-specific platforms where appropriate
  • Platform service readiness and supportability reviews
  • Backup and restore readiness coordination where relevant

Monitoring readiness and operational visibility

  • Monitoring readiness and alerting review
  • Health checks and capacity or resource reviews
  • Clearer visibility into what teams need to support day to day

Documentation, runbooks, and support continuity

  • Technical documentation and operational runbooks
  • Escalation notes and support context
  • Support continuity planning so work remains useful after engagement

What we help maintain

A practical view of the server and platform layers we most often support—without turning the page into an exhaustive technical inventory. This usually includes the systems that host applications, route traffic, store operational data, support monitoring, or need clear ownership during maintenance and change work.

  • Linux servers
  • Microsoft infrastructure and Windows Server environments where appropriate
  • Web server and reverse-proxy layers such as Nginx, Apache, HAProxy, or client-specific platforms where appropriate
  • Database and service platforms such as PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, Redis, InfluxDB, and other client-specific platforms where appropriate
  • Patching and lifecycle planning
  • Backup and restore readiness coordination
  • Capacity and resource reviews
  • Operational documentation

End-user Microsoft 365 and macOS administration sits under Managed IT & end-user services. This page focuses on Linux and Microsoft infrastructure, server platforms, and operational layers.

Linux and Microsoft infrastructure in real environments

Many environments are mixed. Linux servers, Microsoft infrastructure, cloud-connected platforms, databases, web layers, monitoring, backups, and support processes often depend on each other. We help align those layers so teams understand what runs where, who owns it, and what needs attention before change or growth creates risk.

  • Linux infrastructure
  • Microsoft infrastructure
  • Hybrid cloud / on-prem
  • Cloud-connected platforms
  • Mixed environments need clear ownership between internal teams, vendors, and support partners.
  • Infrastructure support works better when server, platform, monitoring, and documentation layers are reviewed together.
  • The goal is practical supportability and ongoing operational continuity.

Infrastructure outcomes

The aim is not just to fix individual systems, but to make the environment easier to maintain, support, and improve over time.

Clearer ownership and support boundaries Teams know what sits where and who supports it.
Better maintenance rhythm Patching and platform care planned around how you operate.
Improved visibility and supportability Monitoring readiness and documentation that support day-to-day work.
Safer change planning and operational continuity Runbooks and notes that support recurring operations beyond a single project or incident.

When to engage us

  • Servers need stabilising or regular maintenance
  • Your internal IT team needs Linux or Microsoft infrastructure support
  • Web, reverse-proxy, or platform layers need clearer ownership
  • Database or service platforms need supportability review
  • A migration or cloud project needs infrastructure readiness
  • Monitoring, backup readiness, documentation, or support continuity is incomplete
  • Infrastructure is growing and needs better operational control
  • You need practical infrastructure support without committing to a full internal hire

Related services

Need a clearer view of your infrastructure?

We can help review the current state, identify gaps, document the environment, and plan the next practical improvement.