Fernando Fernández is a seasoned engineering leader and founder with 12 years of experience building developer tooling and cloud-native platforms, currently serving as Senior Director of Engineering at Datadog in Madrid. He has a track record of turning developer pain points into productized solutions—founding and exiting two companies (Tutum and Undefined Labs) and later scaling developer visibility tooling inside Datadog. Hands-on background spans embedded C/C++ and backend systems to databases and container orchestration, with concrete open-source contributions around Docker-based MySQL setups and container management integrations. Fernando blends technical depth in distributed systems and databases with product-minded leadership that helps teams ship more reliable, performant, and secure software faster.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
University of Seville
Master of Science - MS Computational & Software Techniques in Engineering: Grid Computing & e-Engineering, Master of Science - MS Computational & Software Techniques in Engineering: Grid Computing & e-Engineering at Cranfield University
[Deprecated] Docker image to run an out-of-the-box MySQL server
Role in this project:
Database Engineer / Database Administrator
Contributions:1 release, 31 commits, 2 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Fernando primarily focused on the configuration and management of a MySQL server within a Docker environment. They created scripts to set the root password, allow external access, and create an admin user with a randomized password. The contributions also include scripts to import SQL files and create databases, effectively setting up and managing the database schema and user access. The work demonstrates an understanding of MySQL administration and Docker containerization.
Swarm Classic: a container clustering system. Not to be confused with Docker Swarm which is at https://github.com/docker/swarmkit
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 21 days
Contributions summary:Fernando primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the project, particularly regarding the Tutum backend integration. Their work involved adding new features for container management and implementing interactions with the Tutum API, including creating, starting, stopping, and deleting containers. Additionally, the user refactored the Tutum backend to utilize a beam framework for improved communication. They also added functionalities related to port mapping output within the docker server.
containersswarmdocker-swarmdockerclustering
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Fernando Fernández - Senior Director Of Engineering at Datadog