Tobi Knaup is a software entrepreneur and engineering leader with 13+ years building cloud-native infrastructure and distributed systems, best known as co-founder and former CEO/CTO of D2iQ, a Kubernetes pioneer trusted by 30% of the Fortune 50 and the U.S. DoD. He blends hands-on backend and DevOps expertise—contributing to major open-source projects like Chronos and Marathon—with executive experience scaling product and go-to-market teams. Earlier tech leadership at Airbnb and contributions to projects such as KudoBuilder underscore his deep operational and scheduling knowledge for large-scale container platforms. Based in San Francisco, he holds an engineering degree from TUM and brings a rare mix of low-level engineering chops, startup founding grit, and strategic cloud-native vision.
13 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Dipl.-Ing. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Dipl.-Ing. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Technical University of Munich
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering at American University of Beirut
Deploy and manage containers (including Docker) on top of Apache Mesos at scale.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:271 commits, 4 PRs, 2 pushes in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Tobi primarily worked on enhancing the core functionality of the Marathon framework, deploying and managing containerized applications. They focused on integrating features such as Zookeeper-based service discovery and rate limiting. Furthermore, the user made changes to the build and deployment scripts for the project, along with implementing enhancements to the API, demonstrating expertise across backend development and DevOps practices.
Fault tolerant job scheduler for Mesos which handles dependencies and ISO8601 based schedules
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 2 PRs, 1 push in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Tobi made several changes focused on refactoring and modernizing the Chronos codebase. They removed deprecated health checks and replaced Dropwizard Managed with Guava Service, indicating a shift towards more modern service management. Further contributions include porting the Main object, fixing metrics, and migrating Scala actors to Akka. Additionally, the user refactored the configuration system.
fault-tolerantdependenciesfaultschedulerschedules
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