Dmitriy Poperechnyy is a Senior DevOps Engineer with 11 years of experience designing and operating cloud-native systems, currently driving Kubernetes and GitOps at Storable after improving availability and cutting cloud costs at World Fuel Services. He specializes in multi-region AWS architectures, Terraform IaC, ArgoCD-driven deployments across 50+ clusters, and observability with Prometheus and Grafana, delivering measurable reductions in time-to-market and infrastructure spend. Dmitriy pairs hands-on debugging of containerized apps with secure configuration management using Vault and hardened IAM practices, having governed VPCs and security for a majority of organizational resources. An active contributor to Magento projects, he has improved message-queue behavior and documentation, reflecting a blend of backend QA rigor and technical writing discipline. He’s passionate about documenting best practices and enabling team collaboration, translating complex systems into reproducible, auditable processes.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 1347 commits, 27 comments in 7 years
Contributions summary:Dmitriy made several commits related to enabling and configuring new consumer settings for message queue consumers within the Magento 2 platform. The changes involved updating unit tests to reflect these new configurations and refactoring of code related to saving and retrieving the values from the database. These changes demonstrate a focus on enhancing the functionality and testing of Magento's message queue system.
Contributions:3 reviews, 53 commits, 23 PRs in 6 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Dmitriy's contributions primarily involved merging and updating documentation related to Magento developer guides. The commits modified index files, layouts, and page-header and site-nav files, indicating changes to the structure and content of the documentation. These updates focused on release notes, system requirements, and community resources, ensuring the documentation reflected the latest versions and features of Magento. The user also updated search forms and content, ensuring information was current and accessible.
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Dmitriy Poperechnyy - Senior DevOps Engineer at Storable