Summary
Ali Farhadian is a DevOps engineer with nine years of experience building and operating large-scale cloud and SRE platforms across Iran's busiest services. He has managed the country's largest cloud footprint at ArvanCloud (15,000+ VMs), improved OpenStack Nova scheduling to reduce costs, and helped Snapp sustain billions of daily requests through Kubernetes-based SRE practices. Skilled in Terraform, Ansible, Helm, Ceph, OVN SDN, and observability stacks (ELK/OpenSearch, custom exporters), he focuses on resilient automation, SLA-driven monitoring, and preventing human error with internal tooling. Ali has hands-on experience in live data center migrations, high-availability cluster design, and mitigating abnormal VM traffic to protect customer workloads. Now at TAPSI, he blends deep infrastructure troubleshooting with pragmatic engineering to scale services reliably. Colleagues describe him as organized, collaborative, and data-driven—often finding cost-saving architectural levers that aren’t obvious at first glance.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Urmia University of Technology
MA, MA at University of Mazandaran