Introduction
I’m a systems administrator with a strong focus on Linux infrastructure, networking, and automation. I work primarily with servers, virtualization, and cloud-adjacent environments, always aiming for setups that are simple, secure, and reproducible.
My background includes designing and managing KVM/libvirt environments, building Terraform-based infrastructure, hardening systems with Ansible, and implementing secure access patterns such as bastion hosts, network segmentation, and controlled SSH access. I’m comfortable working close to the operating system: debugging issues at the shell level, reading logs, and understanding what the system is actually doing — not just what a dashboard claims.
I prefer clean architectures over fragile abstractions. Whenever possible, I favor configuration-as-code, minimal dependencies, and tooling that can be reasoned about under failure. This mindset helps me deliver systems that are easier to maintain, audit, and scale.
This portfolio documents real projects and experiments I’ve built to demonstrate how I approach infrastructure problems: from provisioning virtual machines to securing access, automating deployments, and documenting decisions clearly. My goal is not only to make systems work, but to make them understandable and reliable for the people who run them.
