Victor Ereñú is a DevOps engineer based in Argentina with six years in cloud-native operations and a long background in Oracle databases dating back to 8i through 12c. He is Oracle Certified (OCA 11g) and has transitioned from DBA and data-warehouse design roles into modern DevOps, currently contributing to Wazuh where he improved Docker deployments and certificate management for production-grade security. His experience spans hands-on database administration, PL/SQL and Unix, plus automating containerized service start-up and configuration for observability/security tooling. Victor also maintains project documentation, keeping release-time dependencies accurate for tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Puppet and Ansible—an indicator of both operational rigor and attention to developer experience. He combines deep legacy-db knowledge with practical containerization skills, making him effective at modernizing data and security platforms without losing enterprise stability.
6 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Ingenieria en Sistemas de Información, Ingenieria en Sistemas de Información at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Contributions:49 releases, 110 reviews, 365 commits in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily focused on updating and modifying Dockerfiles and entrypoint scripts for various Wazuh components, including the indexer and dashboard. Their commits involved updating configuration files, modifying service start-up processes, and configuring certificates to ensure proper operation within Docker containers. The user's changes indicate a focus on streamlining the deployment process and ensuring proper integration of Wazuh components within a Dockerized environment. Furthermore, they addressed security aspects by implementing certificate management, making the project more secure.
Contributions:19 reviews, 9 commits, 37 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Victor primarily focused on updating the documentation within the `wazuh-documentation` repository. Their commits involve modifying the `source/conf.py` file to reflect the latest versions of various software components and related technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, Puppet, and Ansible. These updates suggest a role centered around maintaining the accuracy and currency of the documentation to reflect the project's release cycles. The revisions ensure that users are provided with the up-to-date information.
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