I’m a DevOps Engineer with 4+ years of experience working with Linux-based distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, and infrastructure automation.
I enjoy building reliable platforms, automating repetitive workflows, and troubleshooting real-world production issues. My current work at Trek Bikes focuses on cloud-native automation, configuration management with Chef, and improving reliability of containerized environments.
On this blog, I share hands-on, practical DevOps guides based on real implementation experience. So far, I’ve written about:
Configuring AWS EC2 worker nodes using Ansible
Setting up LDAP across Ubuntu server and client
Linux and infrastructure automation practices
You’ll mostly find content here around:
CI/CD with Jenkins
Kubernetes and container runtime debugging
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Chef, Ansible)
Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
Real-world troubleshooting scenarios
I believe the best way to learn DevOps is by building, breaking, and fixing systems — and this blog documents that journey.