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Cloud Infrastructure Management

Standing up cloud infrastructure is only the beginning; running it well over time is where most of the cost and risk lives. We provide ongoing day-2 operations for your environments on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, keeping them secure, efficient, and reliable long after the initial build. This is hands-on operational ownership, not a one-off migration.

Identity, access, and security operations

Misconfigured access is a leading cause of cloud incidents. We manage identity and access across your accounts using least-privilege roles, enforce multi-factor authentication, and review permissions regularly so entitlements do not sprawl. Network controls such as security groups, firewalls, and private networking are kept tight, and secrets are stored in managed vaults rather than code. We monitor for risky configurations against cloud security benchmarks and remediate them. The aim is an environment where access is deliberate, auditable, and continuously aligned with who actually needs it.

Scaling, reliability, and observability

Cloud workloads should adapt to demand without manual intervention or wasted capacity. We configure autoscaling and load balancing so applications absorb traffic spikes and scale back when quiet. Reliability is reinforced through multi-zone design, health checks, and automated recovery of failed resources. Across it all, we build observability with metrics, logs, traces, and dashboards so the operational team has a clear, real-time picture of behaviour. Alerting is tuned to genuine problems, giving early warning of degradation before it reaches your users.

Infrastructure as code and change control

Manual changes in a console are hard to track and easy to get wrong. We manage your infrastructure as code using Terraform, so every resource is defined, version-controlled, and reproducible. Changes flow through review and automated pipelines rather than ad hoc edits, which makes them auditable and reversible. Environments stay consistent because they are built from the same definitions, and recovery from a failure can be as straightforward as reapplying known-good code. This discipline removes configuration drift and the surprises it causes.

Cost governance and optimisation

Cloud spend grows quietly without active management. We give you visibility into where money goes through tagging, budgets, and regular cost reviews tied to actual usage. Optimisation work identifies idle and over-provisioned resources, right-sizes instances, and applies savings plans or reserved capacity where commitment makes sense. We also patch and maintain cloud workloads as part of routine operations, keeping them secure without separate effort. The outcome is infrastructure that stays cost-efficient and well maintained as it evolves, rather than drifting toward waste.

What You Get

  • Ongoing management of AWS, Azure, or GCP environments
  • IAM administration with least-privilege roles and access reviews
  • Autoscaling, load balancing, and multi-zone reliability configuration
  • Observability with metrics, logs, traces, and tuned alerting
  • Infrastructure managed as code with Terraform and review pipelines
  • Cost governance, right-sizing, and patching of cloud workloads

Why Teams Choose TurnGlobal

  • Operational ownership of running cloud, not just an initial build
  • Security and access kept tight through ongoing IAM governance
  • Infrastructure as code that makes changes auditable and repeatable
  • Active cost governance that prevents spend from drifting upward

FAQs

How is this different from a cloud migration project?

Migration moves your systems into the cloud as a project with an end date. This service is the ongoing day-2 operation that follows: running, securing, scaling, patching, and optimising those environments continuously so they stay reliable and cost-effective over time.

Which cloud providers do you support?

We manage environments on AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, including multi-cloud setups. Practices such as IAM, autoscaling, observability, and infrastructure as code are adapted to each provider's native services and tooling.

How do you keep cloud costs under control?

We apply consistent tagging and budgets for visibility, review spend against usage regularly, and right-size or remove idle resources. Where workloads are steady, we use savings plans or reserved capacity to reduce ongoing cost without sacrificing performance.

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