Hi, I'm Lucas Borza

I’m an Enterprise Network Architect and DevOps Engineer who helps organizations build infrastructure that’s stable, secure, and doesn’t collapse the moment something unexpected happens.

Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked in aerospace, finance, government, transportation, and healthcare environments where uptime matters, changes are deliberate, and getting things wrong is expensive. Most of my work happens in the unglamorous details such as network design, security, automation, and cleaning up systems that grew out of control.

Before tech, I used to be a signed recording artist and touring musician. Now I build systems. I’ve gone from yelling at fans to yelling at infrastructure, but the skills transfer surprisingly well. I’m also a husband and father of twins, which has taught me the value of planning, redundancy, and getting the most out of minimal resources.

This site is where I share projects, ideas, and lessons learned from real-world experiences covering networking, DevOps, home labs, late-night outages, and the occasional “how did this ever work?” moment.