IT Infrastructure Management: Best Practises For Startups
Blog post from Qovery
Establishing a robust IT infrastructure is crucial for startups to support growth, enhance efficiency, and mitigate risks, which can be achieved through best practices like standardization, security measures, cost management, proactive monitoring, automation, and scalability. Implementing standardized cloud services and maintaining clear documentation simplifies management and aids in onboarding, while infrastructure security is bolstered by secure access controls and compliance with frameworks such as GDPR and ISO 27001. Cost management involves optimizing resource allocation and adopting FinOps practices for transparency, while proactive monitoring ensures system health through tools like Prometheus or Datadog. Disaster recovery requires a well-developed strategy with automated backups and contingency plans, and workflow automation using tools like Terraform or AWS CodePipeline reduces manual errors and improves efficiency. Scalability and capacity planning are addressed through cloud-native technologies and microservices architectures to ensure infrastructure can adapt to business growth. Qovery's DevOps automation platform assists startups in implementing these practices by automating infrastructure provisioning, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud scaling, facilitating a seamless integration of best practices without the need for extensive DevOps expertise.