Cloud & infrastructure
Deployment and infrastructure decisions aligned to application performance, recoverability and operating needs.
The business problem.
Infrastructure becomes risky when deployment, monitoring, backup and scaling are treated as unrelated hosting tasks rather than part of the application system.
The LX-FACTOR approach.
LX-FACTOR aligns the runtime environment with the application’s traffic, data, security, deployment and support requirements. Exact services are confirmed against the current environment.
Technology is chosen after the operating context, integrations, risks and maintenance requirements are understood. Public technology logos are intentionally withheld until the relevant capability is verified.
Capabilities.
Platform scope
- Cloud hosting architecture
- Deployment workflows
- Application monitoring
- Backup planning
Connected capability
- Recovery planning
- Performance diagnostics
- Capacity and scaling review
- Uptime monitoring
How delivery moves.
What the business gains.
Fewer opaque deployment steps
Monitoring aligned to business-critical behavior
Recovery expectations defined before an incident
Questions to resolve early.
Which cloud provider do you support?
Provider fit is confirmed during discovery. The public site intentionally avoids claiming unverified partnerships or certifications.
Can you improve an existing environment?
Yes. An assessment can identify deployment, performance, monitoring, backup and access-control gaps before changes are proposed.
Do you provide 24/7 infrastructure support?
Service hours and response targets are agreed contractually. The legacy 24/7/365 claim remains unverified and is not repeated here.