Summary
Michael Didomenico is an experienced Linux systems engineer and HPC technical consultant with 11 years focused on designing, deploying, and operating large-scale high-performance computing clusters. He has led major migrations (EL7 to EL9, SLES/RedHat to TOSS), built configuration and automation platforms around Ansible and Puppet, and designed diskless boot, Lustre storage, InfiniBand, GPU, Slurm and HTCondor integrations for multi-hundred to multi-thousand node environments. Michael combines hands-on infrastructure engineering with automation and monitoring at scale—authoring MongoDB-backed telemetry and log ingestion systems and custom Ansible orchestration tooling used in production at NASA and defense research facilities. Comfortable moving between sales-facing solutions engineering and deep operational leadership, he’s adept at turning complex HPC requirements into repeatable, auditable systems. Based in Trenton, NJ, he brings decades of networking and systems experience dating back to ISP and datacenter operations, giving him a rare end-to-end perspective on HPC stacks.
11 years of coding experience
28 years of employment as a software developer
High School Advanced Studies Computer Science, High School Advanced Studies Computer Science at Mercer County Community College
Associates Information Technology, Associates Information Technology at Thomas Edison State University
English