After 25+ years of building infrastructure for other people’s ideas, I decided it was time to give my own corner of the internet a proper deployment. Welcome aboard.
Who am I?
I’m Dominic D’Apice, a Developer working on Azure Infrastructure for AI in Montréal. My career started in 1998 in a server room, went through more than a decade of Linux system administration, a fleet of 1000+ servers, self-service cloud platforms in NERC-regulated environments — and today I build and operate the Azure and Databricks platforms that power AI workloads, with MLOps and DataOps practices baked in.
The common thread through all of it: anything done twice by hand deserves to be automated.
What will I write about here?
Field notes, mostly — the kind of practical, been-there articles I wish I had found when I hit these problems myself:
- Ansible at scale — patching, standardizing, and keeping a large fleet sane
- Azure & Databricks operations — clusters, jobs, pipelines, security, compliance
- Azure DevOps → GitHub Actions migrations — lessons from moving pipelines over
- MLOps / DataOps — what it takes to run models and data pipelines in production
- Data science along the way — I’m finishing a University Certificate in Data Science and competing on Kaggle
And occasionally, because old habits die hard: astronomy. After a career of managing clouds, I still spend my clearest nights looking at the real ones.
Where to find me
My GitHub profile has the full mission telemetry — projects, stats, and one contribution-eating snake. You can also find me on LinkedIn and Kaggle.
Per aspera ad astra. 🚀
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