Linux and Infrastructure
Linux and Infrastructure
Linux remains one of the strongest foundations for business infrastructure. It gives operators visibility, control, automation options, and a strong ecosystem of community-maintained tooling.
For business environments, the more relevant question is whether the platform is supportable, secure, portable, and understandable by the team that must operate it.
Good Linux infrastructure work starts with disciplined scope, sensible standards, updates that can be managed, backups that are tested, and documentation that survives staffing changes.
What Matters
- clear operational ownership
- realistic maintenance expectations
- portability across vendors and platforms
- systems that can be monitored, updated, and recovered predictably