Who am I?
Hey there, I'm Stefano. And I'm offering my services as a systems administrator.
I've managed a multitude of Minecraft servers, and their backend systems like GeslotenKingdom, and the "PuddieCraft (As a Ferox rep)" server.
Where I help as a rep from Ferox Hosting and Geode Hosting.
What (major) projects have I worked on? What gives me confidence in my work?
A great example of one of my (exploded) projects is "The 2022 r/place Atlas" and the "r/place wiki"
Both projects have their way of being set up, and I have obtained the experience of working with them over time.
I host my projects like a website for "Pinewood Builders" even with its own (fully open source) GitLab
This gives me the confidence I'd be able to assist you with your tools, plans, or other installation that you may need.
Mostly because all of these use one form of hosting websites, bots, or the skills like CI/CD used in actual jobs.
Feel safe knowing that your server/passion project is in good hands.
Screenshots
Do you have any certifications?
Yes, I currently have:
AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (Credly)
MS-900: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals (Credly)
I am planning to obtain the following certificates:
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
What pricing do you have?
Honestly, I don't know. Feel free to ask me what you would like to have done! And what you think my time is worth to you.
Depending on the time, effort, and plausibility of what has to be done. I give my pricing if I'd have to put it at a baseline. I'd say 15$/h.
This is tracked through my own self-hosted InvoiceNinja dashboard.
Feel free to make an account if you'd like to use my services, this makes my work easier as I'd have your details (that I may require) before even getting in contact with you!
What if I have questions?
Feel free to ask them in my PMs or this thread, I encourage you to post it in the thread as other people will be able to see the response in the reserved thread below if it's important enough!
Hey there, I'm Stefano. And I'm offering my services as a systems administrator.
I've managed a multitude of Minecraft servers, and their backend systems like GeslotenKingdom, and the "PuddieCraft (As a Ferox rep)" server.
Where I help as a rep from Ferox Hosting and Geode Hosting.
What (major) projects have I worked on? What gives me confidence in my work?
A great example of one of my (exploded) projects is "The 2022 r/place Atlas" and the "r/place wiki"
Both projects have their way of being set up, and I have obtained the experience of working with them over time.
I host my projects like a website for "Pinewood Builders" even with its own (fully open source) GitLab
This gives me the confidence I'd be able to assist you with your tools, plans, or other installation that you may need.
Mostly because all of these use one form of hosting websites, bots, or the skills like CI/CD used in actual jobs.
Feel safe knowing that your server/passion project is in good hands.
Screenshots
Do you have any certifications?
Yes, I currently have:
AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (Credly)
MS-900: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals (Credly)
I am planning to obtain the following certificates:
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
What pricing do you have?
Honestly, I don't know. Feel free to ask me what you would like to have done! And what you think my time is worth to you.
Depending on the time, effort, and plausibility of what has to be done. I give my pricing if I'd have to put it at a baseline. I'd say 15$/h.
This is tracked through my own self-hosted InvoiceNinja dashboard.
Feel free to make an account if you'd like to use my services, this makes my work easier as I'd have your details (that I may require) before even getting in contact with you!
What if I have questions?
Feel free to ask them in my PMs or this thread, I encourage you to post it in the thread as other people will be able to see the response in the reserved thread below if it's important enough!
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