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IT Consulting & Strategy

IT Infrastructure Planning

Infrastructure that supports your growth. We plan server architecture, networking, security, disaster recovery, and capacity that keeps your systems running reliably as you scale.

Infrastructure is the invisible layer that determines whether your applications are fast or slow, available or down, secure or vulnerable. IT infrastructure planning ensures that servers, networks, storage, and security systems are designed to support your current operations and scale to meet future demand without over-provisioning today. At TechnoSpear, we plan infrastructure for companies ranging from startups deploying their first production workload to enterprises managing hybrid cloud environments across multiple regions.

Our planning methodology starts with a comprehensive assessment of your existing infrastructure, workload patterns, and growth projections. We evaluate compute requirements, storage needs, network architecture, security posture, backup and disaster recovery capabilities, and operational processes. From this assessment, we produce a target-state infrastructure design that specifies hosting platforms, server configurations, networking topology, security controls, monitoring and alerting systems, and cost projections. For cloud-native deployments, we design Infrastructure as Code templates using Terraform or Pulumi that make your entire environment reproducible, version-controlled, and auditable.

Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are integral to every infrastructure engagement. We design backup strategies with defined RPO and RTO targets, configure cross-region replication for critical data stores, and document runbooks for failover procedures that your operations team can execute under pressure. Cost optimization is another key focus: we right-size instances, implement auto-scaling policies, leverage reserved and spot instances where appropriate, and establish tagging and budgeting practices that prevent cloud cost surprises. TechnoSpear delivers infrastructure plans that are resilient, cost-efficient, and operationally manageable by your team.

Technologies We Use

AWSAzureGoogle CloudTerraformPulumiDockerKubernetesCloudflareDatadog
What You Get

What's Included

Every it infrastructure planning engagement includes these deliverables and practices.

Infrastructure assessment
Capacity planning and forecasting
Disaster recovery planning
Network architecture design
Security infrastructure planning
Cost optimization strategies
Our Process

How We Deliver

A proven, step-by-step approach to it infrastructure planning that keeps you informed at every stage.

01

Current-State Assessment & Requirements Gathering

We audit existing infrastructure, document workload patterns and resource utilization, gather growth projections and compliance requirements, and identify gaps in reliability, security, and performance.

02

Target-State Design & Architecture

We design the target infrastructure including compute, storage, networking, and security layers, specify hosting platforms and configurations, and create Infrastructure as Code templates.

03

Disaster Recovery & Cost Optimization

We define backup strategies with RPO and RTO targets, design failover architectures, create disaster recovery runbooks, and optimize costs through right-sizing, auto-scaling, and reserved capacity planning.

04

Implementation Roadmap & Operational Handoff

We create a phased migration and implementation plan, document operational runbooks and monitoring configurations, train your team on day-to-day operations, and provide support during the transition period.

Use Cases

Who This Is For

Common scenarios where this service delivers the most value.

Planning a cloud migration for a mid-size logistics company moving from co-located servers to AWS with zero-downtime transition and 30 percent cost reduction
Designing a multi-region infrastructure architecture for a SaaS platform requiring 99.99 percent uptime with automatic failover between Mumbai and Singapore regions
Creating a disaster recovery plan for a financial services firm with four-hour RTO and one-hour RPO requirements across their trading and customer-facing platforms
Right-sizing cloud infrastructure for a startup that was overspending by 60 percent due to oversized instances and lack of auto-scaling policies

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about it infrastructure planning.

Should we use a single cloud provider or a multi-cloud strategy?
For most organizations, a single cloud provider is the pragmatic choice. It simplifies operations, reduces integration complexity, and allows you to take full advantage of managed services. Multi-cloud is justified in specific scenarios: regulatory requirements mandating geographic distribution across providers, reducing dependence on a single vendor for mission-critical systems, or leveraging best-in-class services from different providers. We evaluate your specific situation rather than applying a blanket recommendation.
How do you estimate infrastructure costs accurately?
We model costs using the cloud provider's pricing calculators with your actual workload data: compute hours, storage volumes, data transfer patterns, and managed-service usage. We project costs over 12, 24, and 36 months with growth assumptions factored in. Reserved instances, savings plans, and spot instances are included where applicable. The estimate includes a contingency buffer for unexpected traffic spikes or new workloads.
What is Infrastructure as Code and why should we use it?
Infrastructure as Code means defining your servers, networks, databases, and security rules in version-controlled configuration files rather than configuring them manually through cloud consoles. This makes your infrastructure reproducible, auditable, and recoverable. If a disaster destroys your environment, IaC lets you recreate it in minutes from code. It also enables peer review of infrastructure changes, just like code review for application changes.