Container Infrastructure on Ubuntu
Ubuntu is the reference platform for Docker and Kubernetes — the most tested and supported host OS for containerized workloads. Tomotechi designs and manages container environments on Ubuntu for Houston businesses, from simple Docker Compose stacks through multi-node Kubernetes clusters, giving your applications the consistency and portability that containers are built to provide.
Container Services
- Docker installation & configuration: Proper Docker Engine setup with security hardening and log management
- Docker Compose: Multi-container application stacks for development and production
- Kubernetes clusters: Self-managed K8s clusters on Ubuntu or managed services (EKS, AKS, GKE)
- Container registry: Private registry setup for storing and distributing container images
- CI/CD integration: Automated build and deployment pipelines using GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or Jenkins
- Monitoring: Container metrics, log aggregation, and alerting with Prometheus and Grafana
- Security: Image scanning, runtime policies, and network segmentation
Application Containerization
Moving existing applications to containers requires more than just writing a Dockerfile. We analyze your application dependencies, design multi-stage build processes, handle persistent storage, and ensure container networking integrates with the rest of your infrastructure — so the migration adds value rather than complexity.