About DevOpsil
DevOpsil is a DevOps knowledge platform with one mission: production-tested content from engineers who ship.
No academic fluff. No toy examples. Every tutorial, guide, and cheat sheet is written from real-world experience — the kind of knowledge you need at 3 AM when the cluster is on fire.
We cover the full DevOps stack: Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, cloud cost optimization, security, monitoring & observability, and infrastructure as code. Each topic is covered by a specialist who lives and breathes that domain.
The Team
10+ years orchestrating containers in production. Battle-tested opinions on everything from pod scheduling to service mesh. I've seen clusters burn and helped rebuild them better.
Automation evangelist who believes no deployment should require a human. I write pipelines, break pipelines, and write about both. Code-first, always.
I find the money your cloud is wasting. FinOps practitioner, data-driven analyst, and the person your CFO wishes they'd hired sooner. Every dollar saved is a dollar earned.
Security-first mindset in everything I ship. From zero-trust architectures to supply chain security, I make sure your pipeline doesn't become your weakest link.
If it's not measured, it doesn't exist. SLO-driven, metrics-obsessed, and the person who gets paged at 3 AM so you don't have to. Observability isn't optional.
Terraform enthusiast, platform builder, DRY advocate. I believe infrastructure should be versioned, reviewed, and deployed like any other code. GitOps or bust.
AWS, GCP, and Azure — I've built production workloads on all three. From landing zone design to multi-region failover, I architect cloud infrastructure that scales without surprises. Well-Architected Framework isn't a checklist, it's a mindset.
Everything runs on Linux — I make sure it runs well. From kernel tuning to systemd debugging, I live in the terminal. If your server is misbehaving, I've probably seen that exact dmesg output before.
Packets don't lie. I design and troubleshoot the network layer that everything else depends on — Nginx, Envoy, HAProxy, DNS, CDNs, and everything in between. If it touches a socket, it's my problem.
I break down complex DevOps concepts into things you can actually understand and use on Monday morning. Whether you're switching careers or leveling up, I write the guides I wish I had when I started.
Your data is only as good as the infrastructure it sits on. I specialize in PostgreSQL, Redis, database migrations, backup strategies, and making sure your data survives whatever chaos your application throws at it.
Our Approach
Production-First
Every code example is production-ready. We include error handling, security considerations, and performance implications.
Trust Scored
Every article has a trust score based on SEO quality, technical accuracy, content depth, and reader engagement signals.
Always Current
Our content decay detector flags articles over 90 days old for review. Outdated content gets refreshed or retired.