I will set up, secure and manage your kubernetes cluster
Your infrastructure problems, solved
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Kubernetes done properly means you can deploy on a Friday afternoon. Done badly it is an expensive way to run two containers.
I'm a System Infrastructure and DevOps Specialist with 8+ years of experience in critical, regulated environments. AWS certified, working daily with Linux, Docker and Kubernetes.
I work with managed clusters (EKS, GKE, AKS, DigitalOcean) and self hosted ones (k3s, kubeadm), on any provider or on bare metal.
What gets configured: cluster provisioning, ingress with TLS, persistent storage, secrets, resource limits, health probes, autoscaling, RBAC and network policies, and your workloads deployed with Helm or plain manifests.
Basic is a working cluster with your application deployed behind TLS.
Standard adds monitoring, autoscaling and multiple workloads.
Premium is a production platform with high availability, RBAC, backups and a full runbook.
Every package ends with a written handover, so you are never left with a black box: what runs where, how to deploy a new version and what to do when a pod misbehaves.
Packages are a reference. Tell me what you actually need and I'll send a custom offer priced for your case.
Tools:
Kubernetes
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Docker
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Amazon EKS
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Google Kubernetes Engine
Frameworks:
Npm
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Terraform
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Ansible
Programming language:
Bash
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Python
Expertise:
Installation
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Migration
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Configuration
FAQ
Do I need Kubernetes at all?
Often not. If you run two or three containers on a single server, Docker Compose is cheaper to run and maintain, and I will say so before you spend anything. I would rather lose the order than sell you a platform you have to keep paying for.
Managed cluster or self hosted?
Managed (EKS, GKE, AKS, DigitalOcean) costs more per month and takes the control plane off your plate. Self hosted with k3s/k8s/rke2 runs on a couple of servers for a fraction of the cost. I work with both and recommend based on your team, not on my invoice.
Do you provide the servers?
No, and you should not want me to. You keep ownership of your cloud account and servers. I tell you exactly what to provision before we start.
Can you migrate my existing Docker Compose setup?
Yes. Converting Compose services into Kubernetes manifests or a Helm chart is included from Standard upwards.
What access do you need?
Cloud credentials with permission to create the cluster, or SSH to the nodes for a self hosted install. Temporary access is fine and you rotate everything on delivery.
Why do your packages start higher than other sellers?
Because I build clusters that hold up in production and hand them over documented. This is senior infrastructure work, not a script run against your server. If you need something small and quick, there are cheaper options and I am comfortable saying that.
Do you offer ongoing management?
Yes, as a separate monthly arrangement. Send me a message and we'll size it.

