Containers succeed on the discipline underneath them.
AASHU brings the Linux-first perspective to platform engineering: rootless containers as systemd services, clusters whose nodes are hardened before the first pod schedules, and operations designed for the team that inherits them.
What this line covers.
Focused engineering with clear outcomes, documented implementation, and a path for your team to own the result.
Containerization
Applications moved into containers correctly — Containerfiles, rootless operation, build pipelines.
Podman on RHEL
Rootless containers as systemd services via Quadlet — the supported enterprise pattern.
Cluster deployment
Production Kubernetes from the OS up: control plane, CNI, ingress, storage classes.
Day-2 operations
Upgrades, scaling, RBAC, backup/restore, and capacity management.
Registry & image security
Private registries, image signing, and vulnerability scanning in the build path.
Platform monitoring
Prometheus and Grafana with alerting tuned to symptoms, not noise.
What you receive.
Three ways to bring the capability in.
Fixed-scope project, monthly retainer, or staffed capacity embedded with your program.
Defined outcome, defined price
Scope, deliverables, and exit criteria agreed before work starts.
Reserved monthly capacity
Ongoing operations and expertise without a new contract per task.
Engineering on-program
Embedded delivery, including cleared environments where required.
Ready to scope this work?
Tell us the environment, requirement, and timeline.

