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Self-Healing Infrastructure in Amsterdam — autonomous resolution in <90s.

Self-Healing Infrastructure in Amsterdam

Self-healing infrastructure is software-defined operations that detect, diagnose, and remediate their own faults without human intervention. Kubernetes self-healing handles pod restarts; agentic AIOps extends self-healing to the full infrastructure surface. Amsterdam infrastructure teams use SentienGuard as the autonomous-resolution layer that detects anomalies, selects the right remediation playbook via RAG in ~165 ms, executes the fix, and writes the evidence to an immutable audit log — designed for EU-GDPR, DORA, NIS2, ISO 27001 requirements that apply to operations in Netherlands.

SentienGuard turns your existing infrastructure into self-healing infrastructure. The agents detect, the RAG selects, the playbook executes, the result verifies — without humans in the loop for routine incidents. For Amsterdam teams, the math compounds: with average SRE loaded cost around $115,000/year, every hour of autonomous resolution converts directly into productive engineering time. 87% of routine incidents resolve without paging anyone.

Why Amsterdam infrastructure teams adopt self-healing infrastructure

Amsterdam is a Western-EU SaaS density centre — heavy in e-commerce, payments, and ad-tech. NIS2 brings 24-hour incident-reporting obligations that autonomous resolution + audit log simultaneously satisfy.

The primary industries running production infrastructure in Amsterdam payments, e-commerce, ad-tech, SaaS, fintech — share a common operational profile: tight regulatory windows, high-cost on-call rotations, and growing fleet sizes that outpace headcount budgets. Self-Healing Infrastructure converts those routine pages into autonomous fixes, leaving the team to focus on novel and architectural work.

Compliance frame: EU-GDPR, DORA, NIS2, ISO 27001. SentienGuard's append-only, hash-chained audit log structures the evidence in a form that maps directly to those frameworks' continuous-monitoring controls — so the same automation that resolves the incident also generates the audit record.

Self-Healing Infrastructure capabilities for Amsterdam infrastructure

Every Amsterdam deployment ships with the full feature set on day one.

Beyond Kubernetes

Self-healing across VM, container, serverless, and managed-service signals.

Configurable autonomy

Choose autonomous, approval-gated, or notify-only per playbook.

How self-healing infrastructure works for a Amsterdam team

Five stages. Total wall-clock under 90 seconds for 87% of routine incidents — same pipeline whether the infrastructure runs in Amsterdam or elsewhere.

  1. STAGE 1 · 1–3s

    Detect

    Lightweight agents stream metrics, logs, and Kubernetes events. ML scores deviations above 3σ.

  2. STAGE 2 · ~165ms

    Select

    RAG matches the anomaly to a playbook. Average match confidence ~95%.

  3. STAGE 3 · 15–90s

    Execute

    High-confidence playbooks run autonomously. Lower-confidence ones request Slack approval first.

  4. STAGE 4 · 5–30s

    Verify

    Re-check the original anomaly. Roll back on failed verification.

  5. STAGE 5 · instant

    Log

    Append-only, hash-chained log for EU-GDPR, DORA, NIS2, ISO 27001 evidence.

Self-Healing Infrastructure pricing for Amsterdam teams

Per-endpoint flat pricing. No per-metric, per-GB, or per-event surprises. Published rate is in USD; an estimate in EUR is shown below.

Free

$0

3 nodes, full features, immutable audit log

Team (annual)

€22,320/year

$4/endpoint/month billed in USD · 500 nodes

Fleet / Enterprise

Custom

Volume discounts. Contact sales.

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Pro tier estimate: 500 nodes × $4/endpoint/month annual commit. FX rates as of 2026-05. See /pricing for canonical USD pricing.

See full pricing · ROI calculator.

Self-Healing Infrastructure in Amsterdam — FAQ

Is this the same as kubelet restart-on-crash?

No. Kubelet restarts pods. SentienGuard self-healing addresses root causes — disk, connection pool, cert, memory — that cause pods to crash in the first place.

Does self-healing infrastructure support Amsterdam EU-GDPR requirements?

Yes. SentienGuard's immutable, hash-chained audit log is structured to satisfy EU-GDPR, DORA, NIS2 evidence requirements that apply to Amsterdam-based infrastructure. Every signal, decision, action, and outcome is logged in append-only form for direct auditor export.

What does self-healing infrastructure cost a Amsterdam team?

SentienGuard's published rate is $4/endpoint/month on the annual Team commit. A 500-node Amsterdam deployment works out to roughly €22,320/year — compared with around €111,600/year for premium observability vendor bills at the same node count that scale on metrics and ingested logs. Free tier covers 3 nodes with full features. Enterprise/Fleet pricing is custom — contact sales.

Is there Amsterdam-based support coverage?

SentienGuard's support window spans CET (UTC+1). The on-call resolution itself is timezone-independent — autonomous playbooks run 24/7 regardless of human staffing. Most Amsterdam customers reach a sub-15-minute MTTR for novel (human-escalated) incidents.

What kinds of Amsterdam teams use SentienGuard for self-healing infrastructure?

Common adopter profiles in Amsterdam: payments, e-commerce, ad-tech. The local SRE compensation environment ($115,000+ loaded cost in Amsterdam) makes autonomous resolution an unusually strong ROI even at small fleet sizes.

Bring autonomous resolution to Amsterdam.

15-minute demo, your environment, your alerts. CET (UTC+1) support window. Walk away with a EUR ROI number for your CFO.