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Domain

We make infrastructure manageable

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How Domain started

Shawville needed reliable server management. We launched in 2014 when small teams struggled with complex cloud infrastructure that required full-time specialists.

Our first clients ran their entire operations on servers they barely understood. We simplified that.

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What changed for our clients

Organizations cut server response time by half within the first month. They stopped losing data to misconfigured backups and unexpected downtime.

Most importantly, they regained control over infrastructure costs that had spiraled beyond budget.

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Where we operate now

Our masterclasses reach professionals across 18 countries. Participants range from solo developers managing their first VPS to enterprise teams coordinating multi-region deployments.

Every course includes real server scenarios we've encountered over the past decade.

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Why cloud management matters

Infrastructure mistakes compound fast. A poorly configured load balancer cascades into app failures, lost revenue, and frustrated users.

Understanding server fundamentals prevents those issues before they surface in production.

People behind the platform

Domain draws on real-world infrastructure experience. Our instructors have debugged failing databases at 3 AM, migrated legacy systems under tight deadlines, and optimized performance for high-traffic applications.

That practical knowledge shapes every lesson we design.

Infrastructure specialist reviewing server configurations

Callum Hargrave

Lead Infrastructure Instructor

Spent eight years managing cloud deployments for financial platforms. Specializes in automated scaling and disaster recovery protocols.

Technical educator demonstrating server optimization techniques

Iris Velandia

Performance Optimization Expert

Optimized server response times for e-commerce sites processing thousands of concurrent users. Teaches database indexing and caching strategies.

Security specialist conducting infrastructure audit

Dmitri Kulikov

Security & Compliance Specialist

Implemented security frameworks for healthcare applications handling sensitive data. Focuses on access control and vulnerability prevention.

What guides our instruction

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Hands-on practice dominates theory

Every masterclass dedicates most time to working directly with servers. Participants configure actual cloud instances, not simulated environments.

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Real failures teach better than success stories

We recreate actual production incidents we've resolved. Understanding why systems fail prevents repeating those mistakes.

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Documentation habits matter as much as commands

Proper change logs and runbooks prevent confusion when team members rotate. We emphasize operational discipline alongside technical skills.

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Cost awareness shapes architecture decisions

Participants learn to evaluate infrastructure choices through budget impact. Over-provisioning wastes money just as under-provisioning causes outages.

The difference between managing servers and truly understanding them shows up during critical incidents when documentation fails.

— Infrastructure philosophy that drives our teaching approach