Mikhail Bruskov is a Senior Site Reliability Engineer with 11 years of experience building and operating resilient Linux-first infrastructure, skilled in Go and Bash and comfortable across RDBMS and NoSQL systems. He has led SRE teams and validator operations in the Cosmos ecosystem, managed core infrastructure at Avito, and contributed cloud-provider support and cost insights to the popular Komiser open-source cloud inspector. A Debian specialist who loves tcpdump, strace, and clean monitoring, he prefers automation over repetitive work and is adept at prioritizing under pressure. Mikhail combines systems programming experience (C, Python, Perl) with practical networking expertise across the full TCP/IP stack and anycast/DNS service design. He actively experiments with techniques from technical literature and translates them into production-ready solutions and team processes using OKRs. Based in Stepantsminda, he writes Go for fun and brings a hands-on, curiosity-driven approach to complex operational challenges.
Open-source cloud-environment inspector. Supporting AWS, GCP, Azure, and more! Your cloud resources will have nowhere to hide!
Role in this project:
Back-end & Cloud Engineer
Contributions:12 reviews, 9 commits, 10 PRs in 3 days
Contributions summary:Mikhail primarily contributed to enhancing the cloud resource inspection capabilities of the Komiser project, focusing on the DigitalOcean provider. They implemented features to fetch and calculate the cost of DigitalOcean droplets, added support for Firewalls, VPCs, and Load Balancers. Their work demonstrates a strong understanding of cloud resource management and integrating new cloud providers.
Contributions:1 review, 3 PRs, 44 pushes in 2 years 11 months
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Mikhail Bruskov - Senior Site Reliability Engineer at Tengri Data