Cloud engineer by day. Traveller, curious human, and occasional overthinker always. I build things on the internet and break them until they stop breaking.
I'm Ramesh — a person who happens to work in tech. I grew up in India, studied Computer Science, did my MCA, and somewhere along the way fell in love with the way infrastructure works. Not because someone told me to, but because there's something genuinely satisfying about watching a system you built run smoothly at 3am without you touching it.
Right now I'm at Awan Infotech, keeping cloud things alive. Before that, L&T gave me a Kubernetes playground, which was the best kind of learning.
Outside of terminals and YAML files, I'm most alive when I'm somewhere new — a different city, a different language, a different way of eating lunch. That curiosity bleeds into how I work too.
Work is one slice of a life. Here's the rest of it — the things that make me who I am when there's no laptop open.
1.5 years in, and I've learned more from real production incidents than any course. Here's where I've been — not a list of achievements, just honest context.
I'm not currently job hunting. I just think context matters.
These took real work. Click any to verify.
Whether it's cloud architecture, travel tips, something you're building, or just want to say hello — I actually reply.