Jared Ledvina is a Staff Engineer with 11 years of experience building secure, scalable production infrastructure and solving complex systems problems remotely from Ann Arbor. He has driven large cloud migrations and reliability work at Palantir and Datadog—scaling ephemeral Kubernetes fleets, refactoring monitoring to cut alert volume in half, and leading FedRAMP-grade infrastructure efforts. A hands-on DevOps and backend engineer, he contributes to prominent open-source projects like Cilium and the Datadog Terraform provider, improving CLI, connectivity tests, and provider resiliency. Founder of a small hosting business, he pairs entrepreneurial pragmatism with deep troubleshooting skills and a knack for reducing toil. Outside of engineering he’s a private pilot, amateur radio operator, and decidedly particular about his coffee—hinting at steady focus and curiosity beyond code.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer System and Network Administration, Bachelor’s Degree Computer System and Network Administration at Michigan Technological University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Roncalli High School
Contributions:1 review, 19 commits, 9 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily contributed to the Datadog Terraform provider, focusing on implementing and improving data sources. They added a dashboard data source and subsequently handled multiple dashboard filtering correctly, demonstrating proficiency in building Terraform providers. Furthermore, the user addressed issues related to API errors, retrying on 502 and 504 errors to improve reliability. They also added functionality around Slack integration and refactored user-related resource logic, demonstrating familiarity with the Datadog API and Terraform provider development.
eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 6 PRs, 22 comments in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jared's commits primarily focus on enhancing the Cilium CLI and related connectivity testing features. They've implemented changes to support configuring various parameters, like agent daemonset names, DNS server images, and pod selectors. Additionally, the user addressed infrastructure concerns by including retries for namespace deletion during connectivity tests and updating configurations to align with the Azure SDK. These contributions indicate a focus on improving deployment, testing, and integration aspects of Cilium.
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