Summary
Mohammad Asadi is a DevOps and Linux engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience building and operating infrastructure for R&D and production environments across virtualization, containerization, and distributed storage. With an MS in Computer Software Engineering, he has driven HCI and high-performance storage projects at HPDS and now applies that background to platform reliability at Snappbox and Snapp-affiliated teams. His toolkit spans Ceph, GlusterFS, VMware/KVM, LXC/LXD, Docker, Kubernetes and MQTT, reflecting deep practical expertise from helpdesk escalation to architecting resilient systems. Known for bridging research-minded design with operational discipline, he combines low-level Linux skills and networking know-how to solve thorny performance and availability challenges. Notably, his career path shows a steady progression from virtualization and support roles into senior DevOps responsibilities, bringing an operator-first perspective to engineering teams.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering at University of Science and Culture
Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Buin Zahra Technical University
English, Persian