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Daniel Inyang
Daniel Inyang

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My Version 2.0 self (Journalistic Writeup)

 This is a writeup about one of the brilliant and successful minds in the DevOps landscape, Mr Daniel Inyang.

Daniel is a skilled DevOps Engineer with a strong reputation for building reliable infrastructure and automating complex systems. His transition into DevOps was marked by deliberate hands-on experimentation and consistent delivery of real-world solutions rather than theory alone.

By the late 2020s, Daniel had built and shipped multiple end-to-end DevOps projects that demonstrated deep technical competence. His portfolio included CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Jenkins, containerized applications deployed with Docker and Kubernetes, and cloud infrastructure provisioned using Terraform on Microsoft Azure. He designed secure Azure environments featuring Virtual Networks, Network Security Groups, VPN Gateways, and VNet Peering, all documented with clear architecture diagrams and deployment steps. These projects were publicly available on his GitHub, where regular commits, issue tracking, and versioned releases showed professional engineering practices.

In 2027, he had earned industry-recognized certifications that validated his skills, including Linux administration and cloud fundamentals certifications aligned with his day-to-day responsibilities. Daniel published technical blogs that broke down DevOps concepts such as CI/CD workflows, DNS resolution, Linux permissions, Git version control, and infrastructure as code. His writing focused on practical explanations backed by labs and screenshots, making his content especially valuable to beginners. Several of his blog posts were shared across DevOps learning communities and study groups.

In his professional role, Daniel worked as a DevOps Engineer supporting production systems. He automated deployment pipelines, reduced manual configuration errors, and improved system reliability through monitoring and logging solutions. He collaborated closely with developers, QA engineers, and network teams to resolve incidents and optimize release processes. His contributions directly reduced deployment time and improved system uptime.

Leadership showed through action. Daniel mentored junior engineers, reviewed pull requests, and created internal documentation that simplified onboarding. Outside work, he contributed to the DevOps community by sharing reusable scripts, lab guides, and troubleshooting walkthroughs, particularly supporting learners from emerging tech markets.

By this stage, Daniel had contributed immensely in the DevOps space defined by evidence: shipped systems, verified skills, documented learning, and meaningful impact. His journey reflected disciplined growth, curiosity, and a career built on genuine interest rather than short-lived trends.

This is what I aspire to become in the near future through consistency, dedication and focus.

My LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-inyang/

“This is part of DevOps Micro-Internship (DMI) by Pravin Mishra.”

Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pravin-mishra-aws-trainer/

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