Summary
Matthew Kereczman is a Solutions Architect with a decade of hands-on experience designing and documenting Linux high-availability and software-defined storage solutions for cloud and enterprise environments. Based in Portland, he blends deep Linux/sysadmin expertise (HA clustering, DRBD/LINSTOR), automation (Ansible, shell, git), and virtualization/container orchestration (VMware, KVM, Kubernetes) to turn complex infrastructure requirements into practical, maintainable architectures. At LINBIT he partners with developers and customers to establish best practices for open-source storage software, drawing on prior roles building and supporting mission-critical clusters and secure systems in financial services. He pairs technical writing and content creation with familiar programming in Go and Python, and his background in information security and networking gives him a pragmatic focus on reliability and defendable designs. An under-the-radar strength is his experience producing both documentation and video content, making complex storage concepts accessible to engineers and operators alike.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
AS, Information Security, AS, Information Security at Northampton Community College
BS, Information Security, BS, Information Security at Pennsylvania College of Technology
Minor, Business Administration, Minor, Business Administration at Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS)