Anmol Sachan is a product-focused engineering leader with 11 years of experience building cloud-native storage, observability, and Kubernetes-native products. He combines hands-on engineering (notably contributing UI and storage fixes to the high-profile OpenShift Console) with product management roles across Platform9 and Pure Storage, driving monitoring, alerting, and software-defined storage features into production. At Red Hat he bridged SRE, DevOps and product goals for OpenShift Container Storage, standardizing metrics and Prometheus rules that improved cluster monitoring for external and managed deployments. Based in Bengaluru, he excels at translating low-level telemetry and storage internals into usable product surfaces and actionable alerts. Colleagues appreciate that he pairs pragmatic engineering fixes (typo and query corrections in storage plugins) with strategic product decisions. He brings a contrarian, experimental mindset to product development—echoed in his GitHub quip that the “third way” often produces the best software.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Vasundhara
B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering, B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering at SRM IST Chennai
Contributions:41 reviews, 24 commits, 14 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Anmol primarily focused on enhancing the monitoring and alerting capabilities of the OCS operator within the Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage project. Their contributions involved enabling monitoring for external clusters, adding and refining Prometheus rules and alerts, and standardizing ODF metrics. The user also addressed bug fixes and code improvements related to the monitoring setup. Moreover, they integrated the storagecluster name as the 'managedBy' label for OCS exporter metrics.
Contributions:12 reviews, 11 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Anmol Sachan contributed to the OpenShift console UI by implementing features related to Persistent Volume (PV) overview, incorporating review comments to refine the UI. They also fixed typos and re-aligned elements within the Object Dashboard related to the NooBaa storage plugin. Furthermore, the user addressed issues in the Ceph storage plugin, specifically updating Ceph cluster names in health status and correcting queries related to storage capacity metrics.
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