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KuyaOps Wiki

A comprehensive, production-grade technical wiki covering FinOps, SecOps, AIOps, DevOps, and SRE โ€” built from 15+ years of hands-on experience scaling infrastructure for millions of users across Samsung Knox, Samsung Pay, SmartThings, and enterprise platforms.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Your Complete Infrastructure Operations Reference

This wiki contains work instructions, best practices, production-ready code samples, and architectural guidance for modern platform engineering teams.

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Choose a section below to explore detailed guides, implementation steps, and production-ready configurations.

What to Expect

Every page in this wiki follows SRE documentation best practices:

  • Work Instructions โ€” Step-by-step implementation guides with numbered steps
  • Production Code โ€” Real, working Terraform, Python, YAML, and shell examples (not pseudocode)
  • Best Practice Callouts โ€” Tips, warnings, and informational notes throughout
  • Reference Tables โ€” Quick-reference tables for commands, configurations, and comparisons
  • Architecture Diagrams โ€” Visual representations of systems and workflows

Wiki Features

FeatureDescription
๐Ÿ” SearchReal-time search across all pages (Ctrl+K keyboard shortcut)
๐ŸŒ™ Dark ModeToggle between light and dark themes (preference saved)
๐Ÿ“‹ Copy CodeClick "Copy" on any code block to copy to clipboard
๐Ÿ“‘ Auto TOCRight sidebar shows page navigation with scroll highlighting
๐Ÿ“ฑ ResponsiveWorks on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ Print FriendlyClean print styles for documentation hard copies

Getting Started

Popular Implementation Guides

Feedback & Contributions

This wiki is a living document maintained by John Ian Medilo. For feedback, corrections, or suggestions, reach out via GitHub or LinkedIn.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip Use the search bar (Ctrl+K) to quickly find specific topics, commands, or configurations across all wiki pages.
โ„น About This Wiki Built with PHP 8.1+, vanilla CSS/JS, and zero external dependencies. All code examples are tested and production-ready. Dark mode preference is saved in localStorage.