If your search history looks something like “who can set up and configure a server for my business without me needing to understand all the technical settings,” Cybersol360’s server team is built exactly for that. We handle physical and virtual server installation, operating system configuration, and performance optimisation, so your business gets a server that is properly set up for what it actually needs to do, whether that is hosting internal files, running business software, or supporting a growing team. You do not need to know the difference between a hypervisor and a hard drive, that is our job. If this is the piece you need sorted, send us your requirement and we will take it from there.
A lot of businesses put off proper server setup because it sounds complicated, and honestly, a badly configured server causes far more headaches later than getting it done right the first time. Whether you need a physical server sitting on site or a virtual server running in the cloud, we look at what your business actually needs it for, file storage, running specific software, hosting a database, and configure it around that, not a generic default setup that half works. This includes setting operating systems up properly, applying the right security settings from day one, and optimising performance so the server does not slow down as your data and usage grow.
We also handle the parts most businesses do not think about until something breaks, like proper backup configuration, monitoring, and making sure the setup can actually scale as your team grows. If you already have a server that feels slow or unreliable, we can also review and reconfigure an existing setup rather than starting from scratch.
It depends on your needs and budget. Physical servers suit businesses wanting full control on site, while virtual servers are often more cost effective and flexible. We assess your business and recommend what actually fits.
We plan installations to minimise disruption, and for most small to medium setups, work can be scheduled outside business hours or done with minimal impact on your team’s daily operations.
Yes, a large part of server configuration, including virtual servers and remote management of physical ones, can be handled remotely, though on site installation is available when physical hardware needs to be set up.
A straightforward setup usually takes a few days from planning to going live, while more complex configurations involving multiple systems or migrations can take longer, always with a clear timeline agreed beforehand.