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One2N | We Build Cloud Native Solutions

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We help businesses scale with our expertise in cloud native technologies. If your business is scaling faster than technology can handle, we’re here to help.

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title One2N | We Build Cloud Native Solutions
description We help businesses scale with our expertise in cloud native technologies. If your business is scaling faster than technology can handle, we’re here to help.
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  • [H1] We build Cloud Native Solutions.
  • [H1] We build Cloud Native Solutions.
  • [H1] We build Cloud Native Solutions.
  • [H1] Building for Scale is Hard.
  • [H1] Talks.
  • [H2] But it doesn’t have to be,
  • [H2] But it doesn’t have to be,
  • [H2] But it doesn’t have to be,
  • [H2] But it doesn’t have to be,
  • [H2] That’s where we come in.
  • [H2] That’s where we come in.
  • [H2] That’s where we come in.
  • [H2] That’s where we come in.
  • [H2] Our Services.
  • [H2] Case Studies.
  • [H2] Blogs.
  • [H2] Blogs.
  • [H2] Blogs.
  • [H3] Services
  • [H3] Resources
  • [H3] Company
  • [H3] Don't take our word for it.
  • [H3] Don't take our word for it.
  • [H3] Don't take our word for it.
  • [H3] Don't take our word for it.
  • [H3] Don't take our word for it.
  • [H3] How we saved more than 42% on AWS infrastructure costs
  • [H3] How we saved more than 42% on AWS infrastructure costs
  • [H3] How we saved more than 42% on AWS infrastructure costs
  • [H3] How we saved more than 42% on AWS infrastructure costs
  • [H3] How we saved more than 42% on AWS infrastructure costs
  • [H3] Journey of moving VM-based workloads to Kubernetes
  • [H3] Journey of moving VM-based workloads to Kubernetes
  • [H3] Journey of moving VM-based workloads to Kubernetes
  • [H3] Journey of moving VM-based workloads to Kubernetes
  • [H3] Journey of moving VM-based workloads to Kubernetes
  • [H3] AutoScaling eKYC Machine Learning workloads to 2M+ req/day
  • [H3] AutoScaling eKYC Machine Learning workloads to 2M+ req/day
  • [H3] AutoScaling eKYC Machine Learning workloads to 2M+ req/day
  • [H3] AutoScaling eKYC Machine Learning workloads to 2M+ req/day
  • [H3] AutoScaling eKYC Machine Learning workloads to 2M+ req/day
  • [H3] Backup and recovery solution for SIEM data at Terabyte scale
  • [H3] Backup and recovery solution for SIEM data at Terabyte scale
  • [H3] Backup and recovery solution for SIEM data at Terabyte scale
  • [H3] Backup and recovery solution for SIEM data at Terabyte scale
  • [H3] Backup and recovery solution for SIEM data at Terabyte scale
  • [H5] Schedule a Meet
  • [H5] Schedule a Meet
  • [H5] Schedule a Meet
  • [H5] Prayogshala - The Engineering Laboratory at One2N
  • [H5] The Gotchas of OTEL collector processors for effective observability in K8s
  • [H5] How Queueing Theory Makes Systems Reliable
  • [H5] How to read SRE graphs without lying to yourself
  • [H5] Error Budget Calculation: Downtime Minutes for every SLO
  • [H5] Percentiles in SRE: Why averages lie about latency
  • [H5] Prayogshala - The Engineering Laboratory at One2N
  • [H5] The Gotchas of OTEL collector processors for effective observability in K8s
  • [H5] How Queueing Theory Makes Systems Reliable
  • [H5] Prayogshala - The Engineering Laboratory at One2N
  • [H5] The Gotchas of OTEL collector processors for effective observability in K8s
  • [H5] How Queueing Theory Makes Systems Reliable
  • [H5] The implications of AI in the SRE world | One2N Bits Ep.5
  • [H5] The implications of AI in the SRE world | One2N Bits Ep.5
  • [H5] The implications of AI in the SRE world | One2N Bits Ep.5
  • [H5] AWS Outage: Real Costs & Disaster Recovery | One2N Bits Ep.4
  • [H5] AWS Outage: Real Costs & Disaster Recovery | One2N Bits Ep.4
  • [H5] AWS Outage: Real Costs & Disaster Recovery | One2N Bits Ep.4
  • [H5] Common pitfalls in Data Analytics: Patterns over Tools | One2N Bits Ep.3
  • [H5] Common pitfalls in Data Analytics: Patterns over Tools | One2N Bits Ep.3
  • [H5] Common pitfalls in Data Analytics: Patterns over Tools | One2N Bits Ep.3
  • [H5] The implications of AI in the SRE world | One2N Bits Ep.5
  • [H5] AWS Outage: Real Costs & Disaster Recovery | One2N Bits Ep.4
  • [H5] Common pitfalls in Data Analytics: Patterns over Tools | One2N Bits Ep.3
  • [H5] DORA Metrics or Theatrics? What to Measure, What to Ignore, and How to Improve | One2N Bits Ep. 2
  • [H5] The implications of AI in the SRE world | One2N Bits Ep.5
  • [H5] AWS Outage: Real Costs & Disaster Recovery | One2N Bits Ep.4
  • [H5] Common pitfalls in Data Analytics: Patterns over Tools | One2N Bits Ep.3
  • [H5] DORA Metrics or Theatrics? What to Measure, What to Ignore, and How to Improve | One2N Bits Ep. 2
  • [H5] Follow us:
  • [H5] Follow us:
  • [H5] Follow us:
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  • [H6] We created Prayogshala, One2N’s internal engineering lab, to capture our learnings, experiments and knowledge base. See how it helps engineers get better by asking "why" before "how".
  • [H6] Struggling to make sense of OpenTelemetry Collector processors for real-world projects? This blog breaks down what each OTEL processor actually does, where it matters, and shares real lessons from messy SRE problems like taming noisy data, surviving crashes, and staying under cost limits in Kubernetes.
  • [H6] Learn how SREs use queueing theory to explain why 70 percent utilisation feels calm, 90 percent feels cursed, and how the same math helps you choose headroom, tame retries, and protect your error budget before incidents hit.
  • [H6] Are your SRE charts messing with your head? We’ll show you step by step how to actually make sense of those dashboards: percentiles, averages, heatmaps, and all, so you spot real issues fast. No jargon, just practical advice from daily SRE work.
  • [H6] Turn your SLO into something you can argue about in a meeting: this guide shows how to convert 99.9% into 43 real minutes of downtime, read burn rate, push back on “five nines,” and decide when to ship or hit pause.
  • [H6] See why SREs stop trusting average latency and switch to percentiles, with clear examples of p50, p95, p99, how they expose tail pain for real users, and how to pick the right percentiles for your system.
  • [H6] We created Prayogshala, One2N’s internal engineering lab, to capture our learnings, experiments and knowledge base. See how it helps engineers get better by asking "why" before "how".
  • [H6] Struggling to make sense of OpenTelemetry Collector processors for real-world projects? This blog breaks down what each OTEL processor actually does, where it matters, and shares real lessons from messy SRE problems like taming noisy data, surviving crashes, and staying under cost limits in Kubernetes.
  • [H6] Learn how SREs use queueing theory to explain why 70 percent utilisation feels calm, 90 percent feels cursed, and how the same math helps you choose headroom, tame retries, and protect your error budget before incidents hit.
  • [H6] We created Prayogshala, One2N’s internal engineering lab, to capture our learnings, experiments and knowledge base. See how it helps engineers get better by asking "why" before "how".
  • [H6] Struggling to make sense of OpenTelemetry Collector processors for real-world projects? This blog breaks down what each OTEL processor actually does, where it matters, and shares real lessons from messy SRE problems like taming noisy data, surviving crashes, and staying under cost limits in Kubernetes.
  • [H6] Learn how SREs use queueing theory to explain why 70 percent utilisation feels calm, 90 percent feels cursed, and how the same math helps you choose headroom, tame retries, and protect your error budget before incidents hit.
  • [H6] AI in SRE is not just about flashy incident bots or code‑completion in your terminal. In this One2N Bits episode, Saurabh Hirani (Principal SRE, One2N) and Jaideep (CTO, One2N) break down what it really takes for AI to be useful in SRE teams, from documentation and RCAs to on‑call culture and leadership incentives. ​ ​They discuss whether AI can actually replace SREs, how to think in terms of “sub‑agents” mapped to SRE workflows, and why organizational context, knowledge sharing, and responsibility ownership matter more than yet another AI tool. ​ What you’ll learn Why AI in SRE is more than a code completion agent, and how to scope AI sub‑agents across incident management, capacity planning, and automation. How to handle knowledge hoarding, fear of replacement, and responsibility diffusion when AI is mandated from the top. Practical ways to use AI to clean up RCAs, keep architecture and docs fresh, and shorten onboarding feedback loops for SREs. How AI can free SRE teams from boilerplate and cognitive load so they can focus on business‑critical reliability work.
  • [H6] AI in SRE is not just about flashy incident bots or code‑completion in your terminal. In this One2N Bits episode, Saurabh Hirani (Principal SRE, One2N) and Jaideep (CTO, One2N) break down what it really takes for AI to be useful in SRE teams, from documentation and RCAs to on‑call culture and leadership incentives. ​ ​They discuss whether AI can actually replace SREs, how to think in terms of “sub‑agents” mapped to SRE workflows, and why organizational context, knowledge sharing, and responsibility ownership matter more than yet another AI tool. ​ What you’ll learn Why AI in SRE is more than a code completion agent, and how to scope AI sub‑agents across incident management, capacity planning, and automation. How to handle knowledge hoarding, fear of replacement, and responsibility diffusion when AI is mandated from the top. Practical ways to use AI to clean up RCAs, keep architecture and docs fresh, and shorten onboarding feedback loops for SREs. How AI can free SRE teams from boilerplate and cognitive load so they can focus on business‑critical reliability work.
  • [H6] AI in SRE is not just about flashy incident bots or code‑completion in your terminal. In this One2N Bits episode, Saurabh Hirani (Principal SRE, One2N) and Jaideep (CTO, One2N) break down what it really takes for AI to be useful in SRE teams, from documentation and RCAs to on‑call culture and leadership incentives. ​ ​They discuss whether AI can actually replace SREs, how to think in terms of “sub‑agents” mapped to SRE workflows, and why organizational context, knowledge sharing, and responsibility ownership matter more than yet another AI tool. ​ What you’ll learn Why AI in SRE is more than a code completion agent, and how to scope AI sub‑agents across incident management, capacity planning, and automation. How to handle knowledge hoarding, fear of replacement, and responsibility diffusion when AI is mandated from the top. Practical ways to use AI to clean up RCAs, keep architecture and docs fresh, and shorten onboarding feedback loops for SREs. How AI can free SRE teams from boilerplate and cognitive load so they can focus on business‑critical reliability work.
  • [H6] Srivatsa and Jaideep dive into disaster recovery essentials, right after the recent AWS outage. Learn why real business continuity demands more than cloud promises, how RTO/RPO set the stakes, and the economics behind DR setups. Packed with practical examples and leadership insights for SREs, CTOs, and engineering teams.
  • [H6] Srivatsa and Jaideep dive into disaster recovery essentials, right after the recent AWS outage. Learn why real business continuity demands more than cloud promises, how RTO/RPO set the stakes, and the economics behind DR setups. Packed with practical examples and leadership insights for SREs, CTOs, and engineering teams.
  • [H6] Srivatsa and Jaideep dive into disaster recovery essentials, right after the recent AWS outage. Learn why real business continuity demands more than cloud promises, how RTO/RPO set the stakes, and the economics behind DR setups. Packed with practical examples and leadership insights for SREs, CTOs, and engineering teams.
  • [H6] How does analytics break in real-world startups and scaleups? In this episode, Kshitish from One2N breaks down the most common traps teams fall into not just technical, but mental models dragged from transactional to analytical systems.
  • [H6] How does analytics break in real-world startups and scaleups? In this episode, Kshitish from One2N breaks down the most common traps teams fall into not just technical, but mental models dragged from transactional to analytical systems.
  • [H6] How does analytics break in real-world startups and scaleups? In this episode, Kshitish from One2N breaks down the most common traps teams fall into not just technical, but mental models dragged from transactional to analytical systems.
  • [H6] AI in SRE is not just about flashy incident bots or code‑completion in your terminal. In this One2N Bits episode, Saurabh Hirani (Principal SRE, One2N) and Jaideep (CTO, One2N) break down what it really takes for AI to be useful in SRE teams, from documentation and RCAs to on‑call culture and leadership incentives. ​ ​They discuss whether AI can actually replace SREs, how to think in terms of “sub‑agents” mapped to SRE workflows, and why organizational context, knowledge sharing, and responsibility ownership matter more than yet another AI tool. ​ What you’ll learn Why AI in SRE is more than a code completion agent, and how to scope AI sub‑agents across incident management, capacity planning, and automation. How to handle knowledge hoarding, fear of replacement, and responsibility diffusion when AI is mandated from the top. Practical ways to use AI to clean up RCAs, keep architecture and docs fresh, and shorten onboarding feedback loops for SREs. How AI can free SRE teams from boilerplate and cognitive load so they can focus on business‑critical reliability work.
  • [H6] Srivatsa and Jaideep dive into disaster recovery essentials, right after the recent AWS outage. Learn why real business continuity demands more than cloud promises, how RTO/RPO set the stakes, and the economics behind DR setups. Packed with practical examples and leadership insights for SREs, CTOs, and engineering teams.
  • [H6] How does analytics break in real-world startups and scaleups? In this episode, Kshitish from One2N breaks down the most common traps teams fall into not just technical, but mental models dragged from transactional to analytical systems.
  • [H6] Chinmay and Jaideep talk about DORA metrics: what they are, when they matter, and how to use them without turning it into measurement theater. From deployment frequency to time to recover, they cover how these metrics reflect engineering culture, platform maturity, and real business impact.
  • [H6] AI in SRE is not just about flashy incident bots or code‑completion in your terminal. In this One2N Bits episode, Saurabh Hirani (Principal SRE, One2N) and Jaideep (CTO, One2N) break down what it really takes for AI to be useful in SRE teams, from documentation and RCAs to on‑call culture and leadership incentives. ​ ​They discuss whether AI can actually replace SREs, how to think in terms of “sub‑agents” mapped to SRE workflows, and why organizational context, knowledge sharing, and responsibility ownership matter more than yet another AI tool. ​ What you’ll learn Why AI in SRE is more than a code completion agent, and how to scope AI sub‑agents across incident management, capacity planning, and automation. How to handle knowledge hoarding, fear of replacement, and responsibility diffusion when AI is mandated from the top. Practical ways to use AI to clean up RCAs, keep architecture and docs fresh, and shorten onboarding feedback loops for SREs. How AI can free SRE teams from boilerplate and cognitive load so they can focus on business‑critical reliability work.
  • [H6] Srivatsa and Jaideep dive into disaster recovery essentials, right after the recent AWS outage. Learn why real business continuity demands more than cloud promises, how RTO/RPO set the stakes, and the economics behind DR setups. Packed with practical examples and leadership insights for SREs, CTOs, and engineering teams.
  • [H6] How does analytics break in real-world startups and scaleups? In this episode, Kshitish from One2N breaks down the most common traps teams fall into not just technical, but mental models dragged from transactional to analytical systems.
  • [H6] Chinmay and Jaideep talk about DORA metrics: what they are, when they matter, and how to use them without turning it into measurement theater. From deployment frequency to time to recover, they cover how these metrics reflect engineering culture, platform maturity, and real business impact.

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