Linux infrastructure automation for small businesses and lean IT teams

Stop managing servers by hand.

Infrahound helps small businesses reduce manual Linux administration by putting repeatable infrastructure automation in place. The focus is on cleaner server builds, consistent configuration, and practical operational improvements without unnecessary complexity.

⚙️ Linux platform automation 🛠️ Repeatable server builds 🔐 Consistent operations
Less manual admin Reduce repetitive server setup and configuration work
More consistent systems Standardise Linux environments across your estate
Better operational control Make changes through a clearer, more maintainable process

Linux infrastructure automation services

Practical support for organisations that want to improve how Linux servers are built, configured, and maintained without creating a heavyweight platform team.

01

Server build automation

Create a repeatable way to build Linux servers and supporting infrastructure so new environments are more consistent from the start.

02

Configuration standardisation

Standardise server configuration across Linux systems to reduce drift, improve clarity, and make day to day administration easier to manage.

03

Infrastructure change support

Support practical infrastructure work such as migrations, platform changes, access controls, and operational improvements with automation where it makes sense.

Who I help

Infrahound works best with organisations that have real infrastructure responsibilities but do not want unnecessary complexity.

A

Small businesses with Linux servers

Businesses that rely on Linux systems but still manage too much infrastructure work manually.

B

Lean internal IT teams

Teams that need a more consistent way to build and maintain servers without creating a full platform function.

C

Growing environments

Companies where ad hoc setup has become harder to maintain and infrastructure changes need a cleaner process.

How the work usually starts

  • Review the current server build and administration approach
  • Identify what is inconsistent, fragile, or still too manual
  • Define a practical automation approach that fits the environment
  • Implement and document the agreed setup clearly
  • Leave the team with a process they can keep using
Workflow diagram showing review, standardise, automate, document, and handover as a clearer infrastructure process

Practical Linux automation without consultancy theatre

Infrahound focuses on useful operational improvements that make infrastructure easier to run.

The aim is to reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and leave behind a Linux environment that is easier to understand and maintain.

Why this approach works

Operationally grounded

Built around real infrastructure work, not generic transformation language.

Automation where it helps

Focus on reducing repetitive work and improving consistency.

Clear handover

Explain what has changed, how it works, and how your team can manage it afterwards.

Good fit for smaller teams

Designed for businesses that need reliable infrastructure without enterprise-sized overhead.

Need a cleaner way to manage Linux infrastructure?

Start with a simple conversation about what still feels manual, inconsistent, or harder than it should be.

Infrahound

Operated by Robot Dog Ltd
71-75 Shelton Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9JQ
United Kingdom

Email:
hello@infrahound.dev
contact@infrahound.dev

Company number:
15774243

Infrahound is operated by Robot Dog Ltd.