Arun Mohan is a Senior Software Engineer based in Bengaluru with nine years of experience building backend systems and cloud-native storage integrations. At Red Hat he focuses on storage orchestration and operator work—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Rook and the OCS operator with hands-on Ceph integration, scripting robustness, and operator SDK alignment. He pairs backend and DevOps expertise with full-stack contributions to the OpenShift console, improving storage telemetry and UX for cluster dashboards. Arun is skilled at refactoring and hardening automation for TLS, upgrades, and monitoring, showing a preference for maintainable, production-grade operator tooling. A quietly prolific collaborator, he surfaces infrastructure improvements that keep large Kubernetes storage stacks resilient and upgradeable.
Contributions:213 reviews, 136 commits, 111 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Arun primarily contributed to the OCS Operator, focusing on improving its functionality and maintainability. They addressed script-related issues, aligning scripts with existing environment variables, and annotating internal CRDs. Additionally, the user introduced a version field to the StorageCluster and refactored the code for better organization. They also added support for the rook external cluster mode and made various changes to facilitate this mode.
Contributions:37 reviews, 13 commits, 19 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Arun primarily contributed to the OpenShift console UI, focusing on storage-related features. Their work involved implementing capacity cards and integrating them into the dashboard for both Ceph and Object Service dashboards. They modified existing components and queries related to storage metrics, and updated the UI with a more consistent design, including dropdowns and consistent unhealthy icons. These changes suggest a focus on improving the visualization and usability of storage information within the OpenShift console.
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