I will do docker app deployment linux, nginx, SSL
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About this Gig
Your app runs on your machine. Getting it live on a real server reliably, with SSL and a proper reverse proxy is a different job, and one wrong nginx block leaves you stuck.
I deploy and harden production apps on Linux (Ubuntu, Debian) using Docker and Docker Compose, behind nginx with auto-renewing SSL. DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Vultr, Linode, Azure, GCP your VPS, your domain, done right.
What I handle:
- Dockerizing your app (Dockerfile + Compose) or deploying your existing containers
- nginx reverse proxy, domain + DNS, Let's Encrypt SSL with auto-renew
- Firewall, basic hardening, non-root deploy user
- Database containers (Postgres, MySQL, Mongo) where needed
I run IT operations daily for real clients. Message me your stack before ordering so I scope it right the first time.
Tools:
Docker
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GitHub
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Google Cloud Deployment Manager
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Supabase
Frameworks:
Npm
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Terraform
Programming language:
Bash
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C
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Java
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JavaScript
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PHP
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Python
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PowerShell
Expertise:
Installation
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Development
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Configuration
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FAQ
I don't have a server yet. Can you still help?
Yes. I can recommend a provider (DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Vultr) and the right size for your app, and guide you through creating it — or deploy to one you set up. You keep full ownership of the server and account.
What do you need from me to deploy?
Your app's source code or repo, SSH access to your server, and your domain details if you want SSL. If anything's missing I'll tell you exactly what to provide before I start.
Will my app stay running after you finish?
Yes. I deploy with auto-restart on reboot/crash and auto-renewing SSL, so it keeps running unattended. Standard and Premium include hardening so it stays stable.
Can you deploy an app you didn't build?
Absolutely — most of my deployment work is other people's code. Share the stack and repo and I'll handle the containerization and server side.

