About
Who I am
I am a DevOps Engineer with over a decade of experience working with Linux systems, cloud infrastructure, automation, CI/CD, and monitoring.
Professional focus
My work is centered around building and maintaining reliable infrastructure. I have deep hands-on experience with Linux systems, especially Debian and Ubuntu, and I manage large-scale cloud environments primarily on AWS.
I spend most of my time on infrastructure automation, delivery pipelines, system monitoring, and the operational details that determine whether a platform is merely running or actually healthy. If something needs five dashboards, three wrappers, and ritual sacrifice to debug, the design must go.
How I work
I care about automation, reliability, and system optimization. I prefer solutions that are explicit, maintainable, and operationally sane. If a setup is hard to understand, hard to debug, and fragile under change, it is not a strong setup.
I have a strong bias toward clarity: readable configuration, explicit decisions, and tooling that earns its place.
Outside work
Photography is where I like to slow things down. I shoot random stuff at non-proffecianal level, mostly details that are easy to miss when everything is moving so fast nowadays.
You can check the gallery with couple selected shots I can compromise sharing.
Short version
I build and operate infrastructure, automate the repetitive parts, improve reliability, and care deeply about systems that are efficient, understandable, and built to last.
I also keep a camera around to pay attention to the real world in a different way.