Brian Vaughan is a seasoned data center technician and Unix/Linux systems administrator with 12 years of hands-on experience maintaining high-performance compute and enterprise server environments in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has deep practical skills in Linux administration, Bash and Perl scripting, firmware and BIOS-level configuration, and Apache web server tuning, gained through roles that span validation engineering, systems engineering, and operations. Comfortable both on the datacenter floor and at the command line, he assembles and deploys test servers, applies firmware updates, compiles and tests kernels and drivers, and troubleshoots complex hardware-software interactions. His background includes performance and network testing using tools like netperf, iperf, scapy, and Wireshark, and a track record of improving incident response and first-touch resolution in monitored environments. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic troubleshooting advice and for bridging low-level firmware/BIOS work with higher-level Linux tooling. Based in San Francisco and trained at City College of San Francisco in Unix/Linux administration, he brings a steady, detail-oriented approach to mission-critical infrastructure.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
None English, None English at University of California, Berkeley
Certificate Unix/Linux System Administration, Certificate Unix/Linux System Administration at City College of San Francisco
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