Anurag
Bains

Building cloud infrastructure by day, running companies by night, and filming the whole mess.

10+
Years in Cloud Engineering
4
Companies Founded
3
Apps Built
Hobbies Picked Up

Cloud
Engineer

I architect cloud infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP. The technical foundation everything else runs on. Automation pipelines, distributed systems, security first thinking across industries.

Terraform, Kubernetes, the whole stack. I build systems that scale quietly and break rarely. Mostly.

AWS Azure GCP Terraform Kubernetes DevOps CI/CD Linux Networking Security Docker Ansible Cloud Native Infrastructure as Code PowerShell Active Directory Windows Server Monitoring
"The best infrastructure is the kind nobody thinks about. Until it's gone."

Anurag Bains, Cloud Engineer

03 Creator

The
Bains
Mode

Where I document the whole thing. The companies, the career, the wins, the L's. Unfiltered and unscripted.

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"I pick up hobbies the same way I pick up skills. All in. Zero half measures."

Anurag Bains

I Pick Up
Hobbies Fast.

Photography
If it looks interesting, it gets shot. Architecture, portraits, street corners at dawn. The camera goes everywhere.
Fitness
The gym is the one place you absolutely cannot fake the work. Show up, do the reps, repeat. Brutally simple math.
Gaming
Yes, this counts as skill development. Strategy, reaction time, reading patterns under pressure. (Okay, also a little fun.)
Travel
New city, new food, new perspective every time. The world is too big to stay in one place and too interesting not to explore.
Cars
Engineering meets design and absolutely nothing makes financial sense. Completely worth it every single time.
Music
Different playlist for every task. Focus mode, grind mode, something is deploying at 2am mode. Music runs the whole operation.

How I Think
About Work.

Build to last
Ship reliable, not just fast. The systems that matter are the ones still running three years later with nobody thinking about them.
Document everything
If it's not written down, it doesn't exist. Runbooks, decisions, the reasoning behind how something was built. Future you will be grateful.
Own the full stack
Understand what's below your layer. The networking, the hardware, the constraints. You build better when you know what you're building on top of.
Ship in public
Progress compounds when it's visible. Put the work out before it's perfect. Feedback from the real world beats feedback from yourself every time.
Automate the boring parts
If you've done it manually three times, write the script. Time spent on repetition is time taken away from building something worth building.
Stay genuinely curious
The moment you stop asking why is the moment you start going through the motions. The best engineers I know are still learning like beginners.

Cloud project, company collab, or just want to say hello. I'm around.