
During a two-month period, Daniel Orihuela enhanced deployment reliability and security for New Relic’s open-install-library and docs-website repositories. He upgraded agent installation recipes across Debian, RHEL, and SUSE to standardize on the latest agent version, while clarifying Kubernetes agent namespace separation through improved documentation in Markdown and YAML. Daniel introduced configuration-driven public key URL management and region-aware endpoints, enabling scalable, secure multi-region deployments. He also implemented a toggle for fleet governance and hardened agent identity key permissions using shell scripting. His work demonstrated depth in DevOps, configuration management, and security best practices, resulting in more robust and maintainable infrastructure automation.

September 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/open-install-library focusing on security hardening, region-aware configuration, and fleet governance across Debian/RHEL/SUSE. Delivered config-driven public key URL management, region-specific endpoints, and a toggle for fleet control, while strengthening identity key protections. These changes improve deployment reliability, security posture, and scalability for multi-region environments.
September 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/open-install-library focusing on security hardening, region-aware configuration, and fleet governance across Debian/RHEL/SUSE. Delivered config-driven public key URL management, region-specific endpoints, and a toggle for fleet control, while strengthening identity key protections. These changes improve deployment reliability, security posture, and scalability for multi-region environments.
July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two high-impact updates focused on deployment reliability and agent lifecycle management across Kubernetes and Linux distributions. The docs update clarifies Agent Control and sub-agent namespace separation with verification steps and troubleshooting guidance for multi-namespace deployments, while the Open Install Library upgrade ensures installation recipes use the latest agent version (0.42.0) across Debian, RHEL, and SUSE. No major bugs fixed this month; improvements emphasize reduced onboarding time and lower support overhead. Impact: standardized agent versions, improved deployment clarity, and faster time-to-value for operators. Technologies demonstrated: Kubernetes namespace concepts, cross-distro packaging, version management, and documentation best practices.
July 2025 monthly summary: Delivered two high-impact updates focused on deployment reliability and agent lifecycle management across Kubernetes and Linux distributions. The docs update clarifies Agent Control and sub-agent namespace separation with verification steps and troubleshooting guidance for multi-namespace deployments, while the Open Install Library upgrade ensures installation recipes use the latest agent version (0.42.0) across Debian, RHEL, and SUSE. No major bugs fixed this month; improvements emphasize reduced onboarding time and lower support overhead. Impact: standardized agent versions, improved deployment clarity, and faster time-to-value for operators. Technologies demonstrated: Kubernetes namespace concepts, cross-distro packaging, version management, and documentation best practices.
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