Sean Goller is an adaptive generalist and founder with nine years of formal experience and decades of hands-on work building cloud and networking infrastructure from ISP services to enterprise-grade distributed systems. He combines deep expertise in Linux, TCP/IP, Kubernetes, AWS/GCP, and API-driven microservices with a practical history of reducing CI/CD and testing times dramatically in production environments. At VMware he engineered Kubernetes-based cluster management that cut redeployment from 48 to 2 hours, and his early ISP and Carnegie Mellon work show a long track record in network architecture and systems engineering. Sean holds multiple certifications and patents in distributed systems and network services, and he enjoys rapidly learning new domains to solve novel problems. Based in Portland, he’s equally comfortable designing low-level packet-processing tooling as he is architecting cloud-native AI and benchmarking infrastructure.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
This project is a Terraform module that creates an Avi (NSX ALB) Controller on AWS. This module can create all of the day 0 Cloud prerequisites (IAM, networks, Firewall policy), initial Avi configuration, and additional configuration for GSLB, DNS, and IPAM/DNS profiles.
Contributions:14 releases, 10 reviews, 72 commits in 4 months
Contributions:14 releases, 41 commits, 1 PR in 1 year 6 months
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