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In-depth analysis on system architecture, automation, embedded systems, and engineering at scale— from production lessons to strategic thinking

The DevOps Engineer’s Guide to Networking Devices: Routers, Switches, and That Ancient Hub in the Closet

The DevOps Engineer’s Guide to Networking Devices: Routers, Switches, and That Ancient Hub in the Closet

ell, you asked me to explain networking devices for your DevOps career, and honestly? This is the stuff you'll actually touch, configure, and troubleshoot daily. Whether you're racking servers in a data center, setting up a home lab for Kubernetes experiments, or managing cloud infrastructure, understanding these devices is absolutely critical.

How I Built a $500 Homelab for Learning DevOps

How I Built a $500 Homelab for Learning DevOps

A home lab is your own private sandbox where you practice and make all the mistakes that you want without costing yourself or a company millions of dollars.

Boost Website Traffic: Guide to SEO and Search Engine Rankings

Boost Website Traffic: Guide to SEO and Search Engine Rankings

Optimizing your project for searches is the best way to get found. This is called SEO.

AWS DevOps

AWS DevOps

Anybody can go on the internet and lookup several different ways to deploy an application to internet but this blog is about understanding what you're doing.

Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux: The Shift Toward Software Freedom

Goodbye Windows, Hello Linux: The Shift Toward Software Freedom

As a lifetime Windows user, switching operating systems can be intimidating. My first Linux distro made things a lot easier and the switch was way less daunting

Maintaining Lightweight Emails

Maintaining Lightweight Emails

One of the challenges that many Marketing Agencies face is keeping their emails lightweight without sacrificing them visually. Let's explore methods to optimize

My First IOT Project

My First IOT Project

In this blog I talk about how I combined my Electrical Engineering skills and Software skills in order to create a product that is both physical and digital.

Zero to Sudo Hero: Unlocking the Real Power of Linux

Zero to Sudo Hero: Unlocking the Real Power of Linux

After growing up on Windows computers, I bought my first Macbook. My reasoning behind this is being a Unix-based system and I knew at some point I would be using Linux. Linux is also a Unix based system that relies on heavy use of the Command Line Interface or CLI. This is primarily how you […]