OpenVPN on a cloud VPS
Built a secure VPN server on Linux, configured users and keys, and documented the full deployment process.
I come from an IT infrastructure background and I am actively growing into DevOps through self-driven labs, automation practice, and cloud-native tooling. I enjoy learning by building, documenting, and improving real setups.
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This section is written to position you well for junior DevOps roles: practical, motivated, and grounded in real work.
I am an IT professional transitioning deeper into DevOps, with a strong interest in automation, cloud platforms, containers, infrastructure reliability, and continuous improvement. I learn best by building labs, troubleshooting real problems, and documenting what I do so others can understand and reproduce it.
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Built a secure VPN server on Linux, configured users and keys, and documented the full deployment process.
Created a multi-container lab with health checks, service dependencies, and environment-based configuration.
Provisioned and documented cloud resources with Terraform to practice reusable infrastructure and clean structure.
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Building portfolio labs in GitHub around Linux, containers, CI/CD, cloud basics, automation, and self-hosting.
Experience with systems, operations, or support that built a strong base for moving into DevOps work.
I prefer practical environments where I can automate, document, test, and improve real workflows.
If you are hiring for a junior DevOps or infrastructure-focused role, I would be glad to share more about my labs, my background, and how I approach learning and problem solving.