am 4. Okt. 2011
Kyle Brandt
Boston, MA, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
I am an experienced systems and network administrator, and I am a person who is passionate about what I do.
My fascination with computers started when I copied a program out of a magazine that made random anaglyph 3-D bubbles appear on the screen of my Tandy 1000. Each time this program was run not only was the layout of these bubbles different, but the 3D depth changed as well. The fact that a couple hundred lines of mysterious text that I copied and a machine could do this was intriguing enough to me that I became motivated to teach myself how to write my own simple programs.
Some time later I got a modem, and discovered a local BBS, the "Silly City BBS". In this silly city I found others that shared my interest in computers and we learned together. This BBS also allowed me access the Internet and the power to reach people of similar interests all over was inspiring to me. Again I felt the need to explore the reaches of this virtual world and how it was possible.
Another important moment that was exciting to me was when I discovered the free Unix variants by "breaking" the family computer by installing Linux and FreeBSD. Once I started to dive into Linux I started to realize that I could never learn all of what these machines were capable and fully understand all the pieces that make it possible. I then understood that computing provided a world that I would be able to discover more about for my entire life.
The complexity and depth to operating systems, networking, and the software that runs using these technologies is something that still excites me today and I believe it will continue to do so no matter how much I study them.
I often learn best by doing, so once I finished school I started out in Linux support. Within a couple of years I was running and planning production servers and networks in multiple locations around the country.
Now I want to work with people who are also passionate about what they do and that I can learn from. I also want to solve challenging technical problems and to work for a company that has a mission I believe in. As long as I am continually tackling new challenges where I learn more and I am doing something to improve the world around me I will be fulfilled in my career.
Technologien
Erfahrung Alle anzeigen
System Administrator, Stack Exchange
2010 - Aktuell
Linux and Network Administrator, OpSec Security
August 2008 - 2010
- Managed and successfully executed the relocation of the company's co-location environment to a new location and provider.
- Acted as the network administrator for the Boston office, the data center, and the company's wide area network (WAN) that connected 5 locations across the nation.
- Responsible for administration and deployment of customer facing and internal GNU/Linux and Windows 2003 servers which hosted services including web sites, a Internet web crawling and caching engine, FTP/SFTP sites, and email.
- Managed Active Directory, Exchange 2003, Blackberry Enterprise Server, and tape backups.
- Implemented a redesign of the WAN from a site-to-site VPN tunnel solution to a MPLS solution and implemented and designed a DMZ.
- Configured and administered the company's Cisco routers and switches. Configuration areas included: Network Address Translation (NAT), Access Control Lists (ACL), IPsec site-to-site and client-initiated Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Policy Based Routing (PBR), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), ip accounting, route maps, Context-Based Access Control (CBAC), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and multi-homing.
- Designed and implemented a device level and connection level fully redundant network with BGP, HSRP, STP, and NIC teaming/bonding at the data center.
- Wrote Bash, Perl, and Python scripts to automate server maintenance, deployment, and monitoring.
- Configured Nagios for monitoring of Windows and GNU/Linux servers, services, and network devices.
- Wrote custom scripts for Nagios to monitor the company's web applications.
Linux Administrator, Xplana Learning
Januar 2008 - Mai 2008
- Responsible for remote administration of multiple Linux clusters that hosted various LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) based web applications.
- Acted as a consultant in administering GNU/Linux clusters for clients. Wrote Bash scripts to automate server maintenance, clients' appliance updates, deployment, and monitoring.
- Ran distributed load tests with J-Meter.
Field Engineer, Houghton Mifflin Learning Technology
September 2007 - Dezember 2007
- Administered and supported production and testing LAMP servers that ran a web based e-learning application.
- Developed a caching solution for the company’s web based product to circumvent bandwidth issues using Squid and configured the solution to be deployed in both GNU/Linux and Windows environments.
- Traveled to schools and worked in data centers to support GNU/Linux Servers and provided bandwidth analysis. Wrote Bash scripts for automated remote backup.
Ausbildung
Master of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music
2005 - 2007
Bachelor of Music, New England Conservatory of Music
2001 - 2005
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Tools
Tandy 1000
vim
Hintergrund
I maintain a web log where I write original articles that are about various computing solutions I have come up with at http://www.kbrandt.com. I also have written a few CPAN modules in Perl, one for UPS package tracking and one as an API to TVRage.
Outside of my computer interests I am also a classical double bassist. I studied with the assistant principal of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, one of the founding members of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and the principal bassist of the Cleveland Orchestra. A notable concert I played since graduating school was as a substitute with the New World Symphony in Miami with Itzhak Perlman conducting.
For hobbies I enjoy photography and hiking. I currently live with my girlfriend Charlsie and my two cats Pablo and our recently adopted Cow Bell.
