Novasaurus is a boutique practice for the kind of infrastructure work that doesn’t tolerate guesswork — led hands-on by a CCIE-certified engineer, not handed off to a junior team.
The name is a small joke with a serious point: good infrastructure is built to endure. Trends come and go — the network has to keep running underneath all of them.
Novasaurus was founded on twenty years of designing, building, and troubleshooting enterprise networks and data centers. That experience spans everything from single-rack deployments to multi-region fabrics, across Cisco Nexus and ACI, VXLAN/EVPN overlays, and hyperscaler connectivity.
The work is deliberately hands-on and senior. When you engage Novasaurus, you work directly with the engineer doing the design — the same person who will be in the room at cutover and on the call when something needs to be understood at the packet level.
The goal is never the flashiest architecture. It’s the one that’s still standing, still fast, and still easy to operate years after the project closes.
Every engagement runs on the same small set of commitments — the things that keep infrastructure reliable long after handover.
Design for the failure that will happen, not just the demo that has to go well. Redundancy and failure domains are decided early, on purpose.
Changes ship with clear runbooks, go / no-go criteria, and rollback paths. Cutovers should be calm and boring — that’s the point.
Documentation, standards, and knowledge transfer come standard. Your team should own the network confidently after we’re gone.
No layers, no handoffs — just experienced hands on your infrastructure.