Self-hosted: your services on your servers
Email, CRM, files, databases and even AI — on hardware you own. No sudden price hikes, no account lockouts, no third-party access to your data.
What we do
Virtualization & clusters
Proxmox, Ceph, Docker on Debian: fault-tolerant clusters, zero-downtime VM migration, snapshots and rollback. The foundation all your services live on.
Email & business services
Your own email on Mailcow with proper SPF/DKIM/DMARC, DNS, file sharing, video calls — all on your domain and your hardware.
Databases & backups
PostgreSQL with replication, automatic backups with restore testing, a disaster recovery plan. Data that cannot be lost.
Private AI platforms
LLMs on your own server for working with internal documents: no query ever leaves the company. Analysis, search, chat assistants — privately.
How a project goes
Audit
We look at what you have now and show the risks and bottlenecks.
Proposal
We fix the scope, milestones, timeline and price — no hidden items.
Rollout
We work with a rollback plan and within agreed windows — no surprises for the business.
Documentation
You get diagrams, credentials and runbooks. Ongoing support optional.
Frequently asked questions
Why is self-hosted better than the cloud?
Control and predictability: your data is physically yours, prices won't double overnight, nobody can lock your account. Over 2–3 years, owned hardware usually ends up cheaper than renting.
What if a server fails?
That's what clustering and backups are for: services automatically move to a healthy node, and backups are regularly tested for restorability. It's part of every project, not an option.
Can we start small?
Yes — most start with a single server for email or CRM. We design the architecture so you can scale later without rebuilding from scratch.
Let's discuss your task
Describe the problem in your own words — we'll translate it into a technical scope, estimate the effort and propose options. First consultation is free.