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Datacenter & hosting

From bare metal to private cloud

Building, automating and operating virtualization clusters, storage and datacenter operations — with recovery that has actually been tested.

Architecture

Architecture

  1. 01Physical
    • Redundant power
    • Cooling
    • OOB
  2. 02NetworkLeaf-spine
    • EVPN-VXLAN
    • LACP
    • MTU 9000
  3. 03ComputeVirtualization cluster
    • KVM / Proxmox
    • VMware
    • HA
  4. 04Storage
    • Ceph
    • ZFS
    • NVMe
  5. 05RecoveryTested restore
    • Snapshots
    • Off-site
    • DR runbook
Datacenter fabric: compute, storage and network in one HA domain

Operator consoles

Operator consoles

These exact systems run on the group's own infrastructure — the screenshots are processed before publication.

Blurred Proxmox VE interface showing cluster nodes, containers and resource usage.

The virtualization cluster

A multi-node Proxmox cluster: KVM virtual machines and LXC containers, NFS/HA storage, a separate backup NAS and migrated ESXi hosts. This website runs on it too — in a container, on the same infrastructure we sell.

Proxmox VEKVM / LXCHA storageESXi migration
Blurred Proxmox Datacenter Manager — aggregate state of nodes, virtual machines, containers and backup servers.

8 clusters from one interface

Proxmox Datacenter Manager brings independent Proxmox VE clusters into one place. In our own infrastructure it manages 8 of them, spread across separate physical locations — 3 of those outside Georgia. The frame also shows the scale: 211 nodes online, 1,480 virtual machines and 127 containers — one view, one procedure.

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Blurred vSphere Client — the virtual machine inventory and one machine's resource usage.

vSphere — the cluster, its hosts and the workloads on it

A vCenter with several ESXi hosts and the services placed on them: web, billing, a domain controller, backup agents. This is the environment where VMware and Proxmox coexist — part of it still on vSphere, part already migrated. One team operates both, under one backup policy.

vSphereESXivCentermigration
Blurred TrueNAS interface showing storage pools and disk health.

Storage — ZFS pools and replication

ZFS storage on a RAIDZ2 topology — 12 disks in one vdev, roughly 33 TiB usable, ECC memory with most of it serving as ZFS cache. And the part that matters: disks with errors, zero; scrub and scan, clean. This is the layer underneath the virtualization cluster and the backups.

TrueNASZFSRAIDZ2ECC
Blurred backup dashboard showing protection status and a storage usage chart.

Backup and recovery

Centralised backup for virtual and physical systems: protection status per machine, the storage usage trend, and a separate list of hosts that stopped reporting. That last list is what matters — a backup nobody watches is not a backup.

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Capabilities

Capabilities

Every item is marked: verified production experience, or engineering capability.

KVM virtualization platform

Proven

The group's hosting runs on KVM with RAID10 SSD storage and hourly billing.

  • KVM
  • RAID 10
  • Xeon Gold

Provisioning automation

Proven

A purpose-built control panel — a server is created in minutes, billed by the hour.

  • API
  • Control panel

Proxmox VE clusters

Capability
  • Proxmox VE
  • Corosync
  • HA

VMware → KVM migration

Capability
  • VMware
  • KVM
  • virt-v2v

Distributed storage

Capability
  • Ceph
  • ZFS
  • NVMe-oF

Backup and tested restore

Capability

RPO/RTO targets are designed around workload criticality, not a single universal number.

  • Proxmox Backup Server
  • Veeam
  • Restic

Technology stack

Technology stack

Compute
KVMProxmox VEVMware vSphere
Storage
CephZFSRAID 10NVMe
Network
EVPN-VXLANOpen vSwitchLACPArista
Backup
Proxmox Backup ServerVeeamRestic

Engagement model

Engagement model

Project

A one-off scope: audit, migration or implementation with a fixed outcome.

Retainer

Monthly engineering hours — specialist access on demand.

Fully managed

We own the agreed operational scope end to end.

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