Your server is the foundation of your web application. I set up, manage, and secure hosting environments using industry-leading tools like AWS, Cloudflare, and more — so your application stays fast, reliable, and protected.
I work with AWS services including EC2, Lightsail, S3, security groups, VPC, Route 53, and auto-scaling groups. Smaller projects are deployed on WHM and cPanel environments, while high-traffic applications are architected on Ubuntu EC2 instances accessed via SSH — optimised for maximum reliability and performance.
Malware, Base64 injection, and brute-force attacks can cause data loss, downtime, and serious reputational damage. I implement layered security measures including Cloudflare WAF rules, AWS security groups, IP filtering, Wordfence, admin panel obfuscation, and server-level logging to keep your application secure at every level.
The Complete Guide to Blocking Countries in Cloudflare

Growing traffic on your website can seem like a good thing, but sometimes it happens due to hacking or bots. As an web admin, you might be able to trace these attacks pretty easily. If the traffic from certain countries isn’t relevant to your site...
How to set up two-factor authentication in Wordfence?

Two-factor authentication is crucial for businesses and helps make sure security is maintained. It requires two pieces of identification before granting access to your company account and other digital data, thus helping to protect against unauthorized access...
10 Reasons you need to install WordFence for WordPress security in 2023

Wordfence Security plugin is one of the most popular security plugins with more than 4 million active installs, which is really impressive considering how many great security plugins are available. It has 4.7 out of 5 rating on WordPress.org...
7 Reasons You Must Get an SSL Certificate for Your Website

An SSL certificate is a digital certificate used to create an encrypted link between a website server and your browser. When you visit an SSL-secured site, you'll notice the "Valid" badge in your address bar and the little padlock icon that opens on your screen...
How do I upgrade Ubuntu server to Ubuntu 22.04?

The latest release of Ubuntu is called Linux Ubuntu 22.04 and has been released in April 2022. It is the latest long-term support (LTS) release of the series and follows its predecessor, Linux Ubuntu 20.04, which was released in October 2020...
Install Cloudflare with your WordPress website : a tutorial for beginners

One of the best things about WordPress is how many plugins there are. If you want to install a Cloudflare WordPress plugin, it's easy and quick. You just need to follow a few steps:...