Deployments & release engineering
Repeatable deploys, blue/green or rolling strategies, database migrations, and safe rollbacks—aligned with how your team actually ships.
DevOps · CI/CD · Magento platforms
We help teams ship and run Adobe Commerce / Magento with solid deployments, pipelines, Kubernetes, hosting, and performance you can measure—not guess.
Deployments, pipelines, Kubernetes, hosting, and Magento performance—end to end or embedded with your team.
Repeatable deploys, blue/green or rolling strategies, database migrations, and safe rollbacks—aligned with how your team actually ships.
GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, or TeamCity: build, test, artifact promotion, and environment promotion with clear gates and audit trails.
Cluster design, Helm charts, ingress, autoscaling, secrets, and GitOps-style workflows for workloads that belong on Kubernetes—or honest guidance when simpler hosting fits better.
Real-user metrics, profiling, PHP-FPM tuning, Redis/Varnish, DB slow queries, indexing, and front-end budgets—prioritized by business impact.
AWS, GCP, Azure, or managed platforms: VPC layout, backups, DR drills, patching cadence, and cost-aware sizing for peak traffic.
Metrics, logs, tracing, SLOs/error budgets, alerting that wakes the right people, and incident retros that improve the system—not just the ticket.
Practical outcomes: faster, safer releases and clearer operations—not slide decks.
Map your repo, environments, and approval steps; then automate builds, tests, and promotions so releases are boring. We document runbooks and hand off ownership to your team.
Assess whether K8s is the right fit, design namespaces and workloads, harden networking and RBAC, and wire CI to clusters with traceable deployments.
Structured reviews: baseline metrics, bottleneck analysis, caching and indexing strategy, and a ranked backlog—so you invest where it moves conversion and stability.
Move between clouds or providers with minimal downtime, validate backups and restores, and leave you with monitoring and playbooks—not surprises.
Short articles on pipelines, platforms, and performance.
How to structure build, test, and deploy stages so releases stay boring— in a good way.
Kubernetes is not a moral imperative. Here is how to decide if clusters belong in your story.
Before tuning PHP-FPM or buying bigger hardware, anchor decisions in metrics that map to customer experience.