Andrew Huynh is a full-stack software engineer with a decade of experience building cloud-native, scalable systems across e-commerce, finance, and privacy compliance. He has deep hands-on AWS expertise—Fargate, Lambda, CloudFront, DynamoDB and more—and has owned end-to-end services that improved testing speed and operational resiliency. At Capital One he redesigned CCPA/CPRA workflows to remove annual limits on data subject requests and increased fulfilled requests by 35%, and he contributed backend and DevOps improvements to the widely used aws/amazon-cloudwatch-agent project. Comfortable shipping front-end and backend work, he has driven performance gains like a 15% load-time reduction in order tracking and cut E2E test runtime by 40% through Playwright and concurrency. Now based in the San Francisco Bay Area and currently at Meta, he combines practical product-focus with a knack for untangling regulatory and infrastructure complexity. He also surfaces non-obvious reliability wins—like flaky-test remediation and network connectivity fixes—that pay off across large-scale CI/CD and monitoring systems.
CloudWatch Agent enables you to collect and export host-level metrics and logs on instances running Linux or Windows server.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:5 releases, 872 reviews, 29 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Andrew's contributions primarily focused on improving the CloudWatch Agent's functionality and reliability. They implemented JSON comparison for Windows migration tests, added agent-side log filtering, and addressed flaky tests within the GitHub CI pipeline. They also worked on improving network connectivity for detecting EC2 instances and added the ability to use the account ID as a placeholder in log configurations. Furthermore, the user added integration tests for publishing logs to CloudWatch logs and performed several code cleanups.
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