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Information Technology

A collection of the tools, systems, and technologies I’ve worked with. Most of this comes from hands-on learning, personal projects, and real setups I’ve built, broken, and rebuilt. I like experimenting with different environments and documenting what I learn along the way. Can find some on my my GitHub.

Homelab

Built and managed my own homelab environment to practice networking, virtualization, and systems administration. This includes everything from hardware setup to configuring services and automations.

New Homelab

Currently redesigning and upgrading my homelab for better performance, scalability, and organization. Moving toward more efficient workflows, improved network layouts, and cleaner documentation.

Linux (Most Distros)

Experience working across multiple Linux distributions. I enjoy customizing systems, optimizing them for my workflow, and learning the differences between distros. Regularly use Linux for servers, VMs, and daily tasks.

Docker

Hands-on experience containerizing applications, managing images, and running lightweight services for testing and production use within my homelab.

Ansible (a little bit)

Some experience writing simple playbooks and using Ansible for basic automation tasks. Still learning, but using it more as I expand my homelab.

Servers

Worked with enterprise-grade server hardware, installing, configuring, and maintaining systems in a lab environment to understand real-world server workflows.

Lab Tech

Assisted with equipment setup, troubleshooting, imaging systems, and maintaining a clean and functional technical workspace.

Hypervisors

Worked with multiple hypervisors, mainly ESXi and Proxmox. Experience includes VM deployment, storage management, backups, clustering, and migrations.

Windows, Linux, MacOS

Comfortable working across all three major operating systems for both everyday use and technical tasks. Able to troubleshoot, configure, and use them in mixed-environment setups.

Server Software

Configured and managed two servers running as a cluster using VMware ESXi and vCenter, hosting multiple virtual machines and services. I continuously learned, implemented, and documented new features throughout the process. Eventually migrated the entire setup to Proxmox for better flexibility and performance.

"If broken, try it turning off and back on..."