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Managed Technology Partner

We build, validate and operate infrastructure that survives failure

Remote NOC and SOC operations, monitoring and logging platforms, network and datacenter engineering — from audit to 24/7 operations.

AS203136
Own autonomous system
8 · 211 · 1480
clusters · nodes online · virtual machines

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operations, not slideware

25 consoles · 6 groups

These screens are our daily work

Every system here serves the group's real infrastructure — from monitoring and virtualization through to billing and the lab. Hostnames, customer names, IP addresses and traffic volumes are deliberately blurred: that is operational data, not illustration material.

Traffic and routing

Monitoring and NOC

Virtualization and storage

Security and access

Automation and in-house systems

Vendor platforms and the lab

Blurred Grafana dashboard showing traffic gauges for upstreams and peering sessions.

Bandwidth and peering in real time

Every upstream and every peering session is measured separately, with global and local traffic split apart. Capacity and peering decisions come from this view — not from a hunch.

GrafanaZabbixper-peerIXP

Screens are processed before publication — the blur is baked into the file, irreversibly, and the originals never reach the site.

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verified infrastructure

live · RIPE NCC

We operate what we sell

The group owns and operates an autonomous system, a datacenter, an ISP and an IPTV platform. The data below is pulled live from the RIPE registry.

Autonomous system
AS203136
OrduNet LLC
Announced prefix
185.143.176.0/22
actively announced
RPKI
valid
ROA · maxLength /22
Upstream operators
3
Caucasus Online · System Net Ltd · Silknet

Source: RIPE NCC registry — fetched live, revalidated daily

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core services

Four operational business lines and two engineering services

Continuous, repeatable capabilities — not one-off projects.

  1. 01 · Zabbix · Prometheus · Grafana

    Managed operations

    Remote NOC and SOC — detection, triage, response and escalation for your infrastructure, run on our procedures and tooling.

    Remote NOC · Remote SOC · AI in operations · Infrastructure operations

  2. 02 · Prometheus · Grafana · Zabbix

    Monitoring & observability

    Monitoring platforms built from scratch: metrics, streaming telemetry and flow analytics — unified, with dashboards and alerting that mean something.

    Infrastructure monitoring · Network observability · Streaming telemetry · Service quality (QoS) monitoring · Flow analytics

  3. 03 · Graylog · OpenSearch · Loki

    Logging & SIEM

    Logging platforms built properly: collection, normalisation, retention policy and search — for both operations and security.

    Operations logging · Security logging & SIEM

  4. 04 · Cisco · Juniper · MikroTik

    Engineering

    Network, datacenter, cloud and software engineering — from design through implementation and automation.

    Network engineering · Datacenter & private cloud · Virtualization · Cloud & DevOps · Platform engineering · Automation & integration · IP address management (IPAM)

  5. 05 · FortiGate · Palo Alto · IPsec

    Security engineering

    Critical infrastructure protection: firewall architecture, HA, segmentation, IPsec and policy management wired into logging.

    VPN & secure remote access

  6. 07 · TypeScript · Next.js · PHP

    Software development

    Operational software where no off-the-shelf product fits: internal tooling, billing and provisioning, customer portals and integrations — written by the engineers who operate the network themselves.

    Operational tooling · Billing and provisioning · Portals and dashboards · API integrations

  7. 06 · EVE-NG · IOS XR · Junos

    Network digital twin

    A replica of your network in the lab: migration, failure and rollback tested before production is ever touched.

    EVE-NG · IOS XR · Junos · RouterOS · FRR

04

who we work with

What we solve — by your role

01Network engineer

"Traffic spiked — is that real users or an attack?"

Flow analytics, BGP state and per-prefix visibility on one dashboard, compared against historical baselines.

02Infrastructure lead

"Who answers the 3am incident while the team sleeps?"

A remote NOC with severity-based escalation, documented runbooks, co-managed alongside your own team.

03Security lead

"We have logs — but we can't reconstruct an incident."

A logging platform with normalisation, retention policy and detection rules — an audit trail that holds up.

04CTO / IT director

"We need the migration, but we can't take the risk."

A digital twin in EVE-NG: migration, failure and rollback proven in the lab before production is touched.

05

how netwizard works

From audit to continuous improvement

  1. Audit

    Document the existing topology, configuration and risk surface.

  2. Design

    Target architecture that respects real constraints and budget.

  3. Simulate

    EVE-NG digital twin — migration and failure tested before production.

  4. Secure

    Segmentation, policy, RPKI and access control.

  5. Implement

    Staged rollout with a rollback plan and agreed windows.

  6. Monitor

    Metrics, logs and flow — with alerting that actually means something.

  7. Operate

    Incident handling, change control and daily operations.

  8. Recover

    Backup, tested restore and a disaster recovery procedure.

  9. Improve

    Post-incident review, capacity and architecture revision.

07

knowledge base

How the things we sell are actually built

Technical writing by the engineers doing the work — architectural decisions, the trade-offs behind them, and what holds up in practice.

18 August 2026 · 4 min read

Centralising logs — Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana and Graylog

Four components, two routes and one question they exist to answer: what happened at 03:14. What each piece actually does, where ELK and Graylog part…

Read

18 August 2026 · 5 min read

What Ansible is, and why it changes how operations work

Ansible is not a script runner: it is a description of the state you want. What idempotency means in practice, why being agentless is decisive on…

Read

16 August 2026 · 6 min read

Ubiquiti, MikroTik and Cambium under one monitoring layer — for small and mid-sized operators

Three vendors, three consoles, three alert channels — and no answer to the only question that matters during an incident. How to build one operational…

Read

4 August 2026 · 6 min read

Testing a migration in EVE-NG before touching production (network digital twin)

How to build a lab replica that answers real questions: what to reproduce and what not to bother with, sizing the host, importing production…

Read

15 July 2026 · 7 min read

RIPE NCC resources end to end: ASN, PI/PA space, route objects, ROA and RPKI

The chain from LIR membership to a prefix that upstreams will actually accept: which database objects gate your routing, how IRR filters consume them,…

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24 June 2026 · 7 min read

BGP traffic engineering with flow data: communities, local-pref, AS-path prepending

Outbound traffic you control outright; inbound traffic you can only request. The levers that exist, the order the best-path algorithm applies them in,…

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2 June 2026 · 7 min read

Building a NetFlow/IPFIX pipeline with Akvorado and ClickHouse for a Tier-2 ISP

Exporter configuration, sampling rates, BMP and SNMP enrichment, the ClickHouse schema and the queries an operations team actually runs — plus the…

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12 May 2026 · 7 min read

SNMP polling vs streaming telemetry (gNMI) — when to use which

Polling and streaming answer the same question in opposite directions. Where SNMP still wins, where gNMI is the only workable option, and how to run…

Read

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appendix

Training delivered by engineers, not lecturers

Network engineering, monitoring and operations — with hands-on labs.

  • Network engineering

    BGP, MPLS, switching and ISP architecture

  • Hands-on labs

    EVE-NG topologies running real network operating systems

  • Corporate cohorts

    A programme built around your team's own stack

09

let's talk

Describe your infrastructure — you get a technical assessment back

An engineer replies, not a sales manager.

An engineer replies during business hours; severity-based response targets are fixed in the contract.