Projects involving Linux servers, caching, Cloudflare, Varnish, deployment automation and web platform performance optimization.
I configure and optimize environments based on Debian, Nginx, Apache, ISPConfig, Varnish and Cloudflare. My work also covers caching, deployment automation and Core Web Vitals. I look for the actual source of the problem instead of limiting the solution to installing another plugin.
Depending on the project, I analyze the application code, database queries, caching layer, external services and server configuration. This makes it possible to improve not only benchmark results, but also the stability and long-term maintainability of the entire environment.
I work both on server configuration and on solutions that connect infrastructure with WordPress or Craft CMS. This includes Varnish Cache for ISPConfig 3, cache and preload automation for Craft CMS, static file versioning and performance optimization for existing web platforms.
Below you can browse selected projects related to Linux, DevOps and performance.
A good project starts with understanding the real problem. Before I write any code, I review the requirements, look at the current setup and suggest an approach that makes sense for the business, the budget and the expected scale.
I think about data protection, maintainability and failure prevention before development starts. These are part of the architecture, not fixes added later.
I optimize the code, database and server environment according to the way the system will actually be used. This includes everyday traffic, seasonal demand and predictable spikes during campaigns or product launches.
I explain the technical decisions in plain language. You know what is being built, why a particular solution was chosen and what alternatives were considered.
I do not treat projects as an assembly line. I work on a limited number of implementations at a time so I can stay involved in the details and make sensible technical decisions throughout the process.
You describe the project, the current problem or the planned changes. I review the requirements and usually reply within 24 hours with initial feedback, follow-up questions and an estimated scope of work.
Before development starts, we define the scope and select the right tools. Depending on the project, this may include WordPress, WooCommerce, Craft CMS, PrestaShop, custom PHP development, external integrations or Linux server configuration.
I handle the implementation, testing, deployment and performance tuning. After launch, I can also take care of updates, monitoring, further development and server maintenance when ongoing support is needed.