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Storage Platform Engineer/Architect
100% RemoteWe are seeking operations and development minded engineer/architect to help produce storage as a service offering for internal and customer use cases. The engineer/architect will be familiar with scale out storage solutions, traditional array storage offerings and integrating them into supportable operating model. The desired candidate will be well versed in the application design lifecycle and how / when to . This opportunity will be working with storage other infrastructure teams to define best practices around consumption patterns of storage as a service offering. Storage concepts and technologies to be familiar with:What You'll Do:- Scale out storage solutions, traditional array storage offerings and integrating them into supportable operating model.
- Integrate storage as a scaling component of an application design
- Define best practices around consumption patterns of storage as a service offering.
- Collaborate with other technology Architects and Solutions Engineers to resolve complex issues; automate management and reporting functions and integrate with other technology stacks
- Define and apply technical and architecture standards for storage and Data Protection across the enterprise.
- Serve as the storage and Data Protection subject matter expert for the enterprise
- BS in Computer Science, Information Technology or similar degree
- Extensive development Design and Architecture experience
- Forward thinking mindset on delivering and scaling storage solutions as a service internally and to clients.
- Expert in Storage solutions
- Software Defined Storage - Ceph, Portworx, Quobyte, VMware vSAN
- Traditional array - Netapp, EMC, Pure Storage
- Object storage - Minio, Dell ECS, Ceph
- Protocols - NFS, SMB, iSCSI, HCI Mesh; Encryption - at rest, in transit
- Storage protocol strengths and weaknesses: NFS, SMB, iSCSI, Object
- Three tier application design: web, application, database
- Application-level storage library behavior: write buffering versus file append behavior
- Storage libraries: Object/S3 protocol
- Storage type write and read behaviors
- Programming experience: python, C, C#/.NET, Golang, java
- Infrastructure as Code experience: Salt, Ansible, Puppet, Terraform
- Troubleshooting: networking (latency, multipathing), Linux skills, storage performance testing
- Technologies:
- Linux
- NVMEoF
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