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Technical Course for Founders

Infrastructure and Deployment

Understand where software runs, how it reaches users, what it costs, and who is responsible when it stops working.

Infrastructure includes the services that run, store, deliver, monitor, and recover a product.

Founders frequently encounter terms such as DNS, SSL, VPS, reverse proxy, object storage, process manager, deployment pipeline, staging environment, and observability.

This course explains these terms through practical deployment choices. It compares managed platforms, shared hosting, Node.js VPS deployments, PHP hosting, dedicated resources, and more advanced infrastructure.

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153 minutes of published reading
15 published lessons

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explain what infrastructure work remains after an application is built.
  • Compare managed platforms, shared hosting, VPS, and dedicated resources.
  • Ask who owns deployment, monitoring, backups, updates, and recovery.
  • Choose infrastructure proportionate to an MVP’s runtime, risk, budget, and operating capacity.

Intended Audience

Non-technical founders working with consultants, developers, agencies, freelancers, or AI coding agents.

Prerequisites

No engineering experience is required. Bring a product idea, proposal, or existing software decision to examine.

Module Outline

Module 1

Hosting Models

Compare hosting models by application fit, control, cost, and operational responsibility.

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  1. What Happens When You Deploy an Application9 min
  2. Domains, DNS, and SSL10 min
  3. Development, Staging, and Production11 min
  4. Managed Platforms and Shared Hosting9 min
  5. Shared Hosting, VPS, and Dedicated Resources10 min
  6. Shared Hosting, Managed Platforms, and VPS14 min
  7. Deploying Node.js Applications to a VPS9 min
  8. Deploying PHP Applications10 min
  9. Reverse Proxies and Process Managers11 min
  10. Environment Variables and Secrets9 min
  11. Databases, File Storage, and Backups10 min
  12. Monitoring and Observability11 min
  13. Rollbacks and Failed Deployments9 min
  14. Choosing Infrastructure for an MVP10 min
  15. Estimating Infrastructure Cost11 min

Related Courses

Backend for FoundersUnderstand how an application processes rules, protects actions, communicates with services, and responds when something fails.Databases for FoundersLearn how product data is structured, protected, changed, exported, and recovered.Security, Ownership, and OperationsProtect the product, retain control of critical accounts, and prepare the system to be maintained after launch.