NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
Design secure routing, segmentation, DNS, failover, and traffic-management patterns before growth turns them into outages.
NETWORK AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONSULTING
We help lean technical teams design, migrate, and operate reliable network and cloud infrastructure without turning every deployment into an emergency.
Built for teams that need
TAKE YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE FURTHER
Fast-moving companies often inherit a patchwork of providers, scripts, domains, dashboards, and undocumented assumptions. That works until it does not.
Zhenghe Network focuses on the practical layer between business goals and infrastructure reality: how traffic moves, where systems fail, how releases ship, and what an operator does when something breaks.
Talk to an expertCORE CAPABILITIES
Design secure routing, segmentation, DNS, failover, and traffic-management patterns before growth turns them into outages.
Plan and operate infrastructure across cloud, VPS, CDN, and edge providers with clear ownership, rollback paths, and cost controls.
Improve uptime through observability, incident runbooks, deployment checks, backup routines, and practical service-level targets.
ADDITIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE CAPABILITIES
Audit exposed surfaces, admin paths, DNS records, secrets flow, firewall posture, and operational access.
Stabilize CI/CD, staging promotion, static-site deploys, backend release gates, and production rollback procedures.
Build useful alerts for latency, origin health, certificate expiry, domain records, worker status, and node availability.
Move services between platforms with DNS planning, staged cutovers, smoke tests, and fallback routes.
Provide focused help for network incidents, provider migrations, hard-to-debug edge behavior, and production readiness.
Document recovery procedures for DNS loss, provider outages, database backups, credential rotation, and emergency access.
GET IN TOUCH WITH AN EXPERT
Send the short version of the problem. We will help you identify whether the next move is an architecture review, migration plan, security hardening sprint, or emergency recovery sequence.
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