Welcome to my GitHub profile, where you'll find all the cool things I've been up to as a DevOps and Site Reliability Engineer.
I'm Zeeshan Zaidi!, a passionate self-taught DevOps and Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) π from India. That's right, I'm the kind of person who loves to tinker with servers, automate deployments, and generally make life easier for developers.
As a DevOps engineer, I get to work with a wide range of technologies and tools, from cloud services and containerization to automation frameworks and monitoring solutions. And you know what? I love it all. There's just something so satisfying about getting everything to work together like a well-oiled machine.
Of course, I'm never too far away from my trusty laptop - you never know when inspiration will strike. Let's face it, DevOps can be a bit of a pain sometimes. There are always new tools and technologies to learn, and keeping up with the latest trends can be a full-time job in and of itself.
But hey, at least I get to wear a cape and call myself a "superhero of the cloud." Okay, maybe not. But I do feel pretty darn awesome when I'm configuring pipelines and setting up monitoring dashboards.
And speaking of inspiration, my GitHub profile is a testament to my love of all things DevOps.- From deployment scripts to infrastructure as code, I've got it all. So if you're looking for someone who can automate your entire development process, look no further.
In all seriousness, I love what I do. DevOps may be a bit of a grind sometimes, but there's nothing quite like the feeling of knowing that you've helped make someone's development process just a little bit easier.
So if you're looking for a DevOps and Site Reliability Engineer who's equal parts sarcastic and skilled, you've come to the right place. Feel free to check out my GitHub profile and drop me a line if you want to chat. Let's build something amazing together!
Talking about technical stuff:
- π₯ Iβm currently working on something cool π;
- π Iβm currently learning complex use cases of kubernetes, Argo CD, Hashicorp Waypoint and Terraform. i.e. Suppose you have a large, complex Kubernetes cluster with many applications and services deployed across multiple namespaces. You need to make changes to the cluster, such as upgrading the Kubernetes version, adding new nodes, and updating the configuration of existing resources. However, you cannot afford any downtime for your applications and need to ensure that the changes are rolled out gradually and safely.... π;
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- π¬ Ask me about anything, I am happy to help:
- π« How to reach me: @techie_zeeshan;
- π§ zaidi.zeeshan@outlook.com
- πΌ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/zaidizeeshan
- π¨ Portfolio: https://zaidizeeshan.github.io
- πResume
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β± This Week I Spent My Time On:
Kubernetes 56 mins βββββββββββββββββββββββββ 41.42 %
Argo CD 28 mins βββββββββββββββββββββββββ 20.53 %
Groovy 19 mins βββββββββββββββββββββββββ 14.24 %
Grafana 15 mins βββββββββββββββββββββββββ 11.41 %
Python 15 mins βββββββββββββββββββββββββ 11.05 %
π»π§ My Todoist Stats:
π 1,018 Scripts
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Completed 500 tasks so far
β³ Longest streak is 12 days
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