Practical Arc
Cloud systems

Cloud Infrastructure Consulting

Cloud infrastructure should be understandable enough to change and stable enough to operate. Practical Arc helps teams turn unclear cloud setups into documented, repeatable systems.

Service shape

Practical scope before implementation noise.

Who this is for

  • Companies running business-critical workloads in AWS, Azure or hybrid environments.
  • Teams with infrastructure that works but is difficult to explain or modify.
  • Businesses planning migrations, backup improvements or cost reviews.

Problems we solve

  • No clear map of servers, networks, DNS and backups.
  • Infrastructure changes rely on manual console work.
  • Cloud bills rise without clear ownership or visibility.
  • Recovery procedures are untested or undocumented.

What we deliver

  • Infrastructure review and target architecture.
  • Terraform or IaC foundations where useful.
  • Networking, DNS, CDN and proxy improvements.
  • Backup and disaster recovery planning.
  • Cost-aware operational recommendations.

Approach

Make the system easier to operate.

01

Inventory the real environment before proposing changes.

02

Separate urgent stability fixes from longer-term architecture work.

03

Automate repeatable changes without hiding operational details.

04

Leave documentation the team can use during incidents.

Tools

Used when they fit the problem.

AWSAzureTerraformLinuxWindows ServerCloudflareNGINXPostgreSQL
Engagement examples

Documenting and stabilizing a mixed cloud and on-premises environment.

Designing backup routines for application data and configuration.

Reducing fragile manual DNS and proxy changes.

FAQ

Can you start with an audit only?

Yes. A focused technical audit is often the best first step when the risks and priorities are unclear.

Do you only work with AWS?

No. Practical Arc works with AWS, Azure, Linux, Windows and hybrid setups when that is what the business already runs.

Next step

Need senior engineering help without adding permanent headcount?

Tell us what you are trying to build, fix or improve. We will help you define the practical next step.

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