I’m David Dymko. I design the Cloud.

Hi, I’m David Dymko, an infrastructure architect in New York City who turns racks of bare metal into clouds that developers rely on. My curiosity for how systems tick started on a noisy Gateway desktop in the ’90s, where I fell in love with bending computers to my will.

After sharpening full‑stack instincts at boutique shops Creating Digital and travel‑tech firm Revelex, I dove head‑first into the cloud at Vonage. Managed Kubernetes didn’t exist yet, so we rolled our own—splitting a carrier‑grade monolith into micro‑services and teaching them to dance inside hand‑built clusters. That first taste of orchestrated scale set my trajectory.

At Vultr I graduated from user to builder, leading the creation of Vultr Kubernetes Engine, managed load balancers, and designing API v2, all while open-sourcing essential tooling like CCM, CSI, External-DNS, cert-manager, cluster-autoscaler, and the entire go-vultr ecosystem. Wearing engineering and director hats, I learned how to turn raw hardware budgets and deadlines into a cloud developers love.

A stint at Ambassador Labs let me push the envelope further—extending Kubernetes’ edge with Emissary Ingress and deepening my obsession with developer experience. Now, at CoreWeave, I’m back to expanding the cloud, this time with GPU‑dense infrastructure that powers AI research, VFX rendering, and any workload that needs massive amounts of compute at the click of an API.

When I’m not architecting platforms, you’ll find me maintaining open‑source tooling, finishing a master’s degree focused on high‑performance computing, or trying to shave seconds off my daily 5 K run. I build so others can build faster.