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Infrastructure

Infrastructure planning that starts with how the workload actually runs.

Compute, storage, networking, and operational ownership are reviewed together so the environment fits the workload instead of forcing the workload into a generic package.

  • Compute profiles sized to service role and growth
  • Storage, backup, and retention discussed up front
  • Network access and exposure planned before launch
  • Support boundaries defined before rollout

Infrastructure

Explore the platform by area, then open the details that matter

The infrastructure story is easier to absorb when it is layered. Start with a category, then open a capability to see how it fits into the wider service model.

Approach

  • Short capability summaries for faster scanning.
  • More detail appears only when a buyer wants to explore further.
  • Categories keep the section closer to how teams evaluate infrastructure.

Compute

High-availability design

Redundancy and failover planning for workloads that need continuity.

  • Availability planning can be scoped where service uptime has direct business impact.
  • The recommended design is based on the workload, not a one-size-fits-all template.

Use cases

Select a workload type and review the fit without stretching the whole section

Each card stays concise for scanning. Select one and the detail panel below updates with a short fit summary and the most relevant value points.

Use case detail

Business application hosting

For customer portals, internal platforms, and live operational systems.

Production workloads need steadier boundaries, cleaner access planning, and dependable support terms.

nocom Solutions scopes these environments around day-to-day operational use.

  • Structured monthly service terms
  • Suitable for customer-facing and internal systems
  • Clearer onboarding than a generic self-serve platform

Trust and reliability

Operational clarity is part of the service.

nocom Solutions is built for business workloads. Availability targets, rollout scope, support boundaries, backup planning, and pricing are documented before the environment is activated.

SLA and support commitments are finalized in the quote and service agreement for the environment being delivered.

99.95%

Target availability

Available for qualifying business environments under agreed service terms and scope.

Monthly

Billing cadence

Predictable commercial terms without variable usage pricing or surprise provisioning fees.

Scoped

Operational ownership

Support boundaries, backup planning, and rollout responsibilities are defined before launch.

Service details

  • Security-first access and exposure planning
  • Backup and recovery expectations discussed up front
  • Monitoring and operational visibility aligned to the environment
  • Clear support boundaries and escalation paths
  • Clear scope for storage, network policy, and continuity planning
  • Custom enterprise requirements reviewed during quote preparation