Nenad Perić is an engineering manager at Red Hat with nine years of focused experience in systems design, migration engineering, and cluster storage, backed by a long history in Linux/UNIX administration since the 1990s. He blends deep hands-on expertise in Linux system architecture, LVM/GFS clustered storage and hybrid cloud solution design with an ability to ship automation for complex OpenShift/MTC deployments (contributing deployment-focused changes to the widely used agnosticd Ansible deployer). Known for moving from QA and field engineering into principal software engineering and leadership, he excels at turning hard reliability and migration problems into repeatable, automated processes. Based in Brno, he pairs practical low-level systems knowledge with a talent for mentoring teams through large-scale migrations and platform evolutions. A background in astronomy study hints at a curiosity-driven approach to solving intricate technical challenges.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate of Higher Education with Distinction, Astronomy, Certificate of Higher Education with Distinction, Astronomy at University of Central Lancashire
AgnosticD - Ansible Deployer for multiple Cloud Deployers
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:7 reviews, 26 commits, 32 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Nenad primarily contributed to the deployment and configuration aspects of the `agnosticd` repository, focusing on the automation of MTC (Migration Toolkit for Containers) deployments. The commits demonstrate modifications to Ansible roles and templates for OpenShift environments, specifically updating versions, configuring operator subscriptions, and setting up cloud credentials. These changes involved updating image tags, configuring deployment parameters, and adapting the build process to various versions and configurations of MTC.
Contributions:67 commits, 3 PRs, 62 pushes in 1 year 4 months
infrastructurered-hathatmigrationterraform
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