We provide comprehensive, expert-level Linux administration and technical support for businesses and individuals throughout Albuquerque, New Mexico, including key service areas like 87101, 87102, 87109, 87110, and 87121.
While we are proud to support the Duke City's growing tech corridor, our services are primarily delivered remotely, allowing us to provide instant intervention and 24/7 monitoring regardless of your physical server location.
We handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on your core business. Our team specializes in:
🔧 System Setup & Management: Installation, OS hardening, kernel updates, and secure SSH/sudo access control.
📊 Monitoring & Performance: Real-time CPU, memory, and I/O tuning to eliminate bottlenecks before they impact users.
🛡️ Security & Compliance: Implementing robust firewalls (iptables, ufw), SELinux/AppArmor configurations, and routine vulnerability patching.
💾 Backup & Disaster Recovery: Strategy design, failover support, and automated recovery testing to ensure data integrity.
🤖 Automation & DevOps: Infrastructure as Code (Terraform), containerization (Docker/Kubernetes), and configuration management via Ansible.
🌐 Application & Database Support: Expert tuning for web servers (Apache, Nginx), mail servers, and high-performance database workloads.
We provide full-stack support for every major flavor of Linux, ensuring your environment stays stable and secure:
Enterprise: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS Stream, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux.
Debian-Based: Ubuntu (Server & Desktop), Debian, Linux Mint, Kali Linux.
SUSE Family: openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES).
Lightweight & Specialized: Alpine Linux, Arch Linux, Fedora, Gentoo.
While most commands are universal, package management varies. Here is your quick-reference guide:
Permission Denied: Instead of chmod 777 (which is a security risk), use ls -l to identify the owner and sudo chown user:group [file] to fix it properly.
Full Disk Space: Use du -sh /* to find which directory is eating your storage. Check /var/log for runaway log files.
Dependency Hell: On Debian systems, use sudo apt --fix-broken install to repair interrupted package installations.
Standardize Your Build: Use Ansible or Bash scripts to ensure every server is deployed with the exact same security baseline.
The Power of Partitioning: Never put /home, /var, and / on the same partition. This prevents a log file surge from crashing the entire OS.
Monitor Everything: Install a lightweight monitoring agent immediately. Knowing your "baseline" performance is the only way to identify an anomaly later.
Experience world-class Linux support delivered with Albuquerque's local reliability and global remote efficiency.
🌐 Website:Contact Our Technical Support Team
📱 Phone: +1 812 287 4144
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