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Welcome to > /dev/null

This space is dedicated to exploring the intersection of platform engineering,
Kubernetes, and enterprise infrastructure
— with a special focus on vSphere
Kubernetes Service (VKS)
.

I started this blog because so much of what we do in the field never makes it
into official documentation or polished marketing decks. The real value often
lies in the lessons learned under pressure, the automation tricks that save
hours, and the architectural decisions that make or break a platform.

What to Expect

Here’s what you can expect here:

  • Deep dives into VKS: from networking and storage to automation and
    lifecycle management.
  • Stories from the field: real challenges, and how they were solved (or
    not).
  • Ecosystem insights: tools like ArgoCD, Fleet
    automation, and more.
  • Opinion pieces: what works, what doesn’t, and where platform engineering
    is heading.

If you’re a platform engineer, architect, or just curious about how enterprises
actually run Kubernetes at scale, this blog is for you.

This is just the beginning—thanks for joining me.