About The Garnet Wiki
Tactical engineering reference guides built from real-world enterprise deployments — not recycled blog posts.
Our Mission
The Garnet Wiki exists to provide engineers with actionable, production-tested reference material across cloud architecture, AI/ML, DevOps, security, and enterprise software engineering. Every guide is written with the same rigor we apply to production systems — because that's where the knowledge comes from.
We don't write "What is Kubernetes?" primers. We write guides on connection pool sizing under load, incident response runbooks that actually work at 3 AM, and architectural decision records that save teams months of re-discovery.
Who We Are
Every article in The Garnet Wiki is authored or reviewed by Jakub and the Garnet Grid engineering team. We draw from hands-on experience across Fortune 500 infrastructure modernizations, startup scaling challenges, and everything in between.
By the Numbers
Editorial Standards
We hold every published guide to these standards:
- Production-tested: Code examples come from real deployments, not contrived scenarios.
- Anti-pattern aware: We document what fails just as rigorously as what works.
- Decision frameworks: Guides include trade-off analysis so teams can adapt patterns to their context.
- Regularly maintained: Articles are reviewed and updated as tools and best practices evolve.
- No filler: Every sentence earns its place. We respect your time.
The Garnet Ecosystem
The Garnet Wiki is one pillar of the Garnet Grid knowledge platform:
- Garnet Grid Consulting — Enterprise architecture consulting, cloud migrations, and AI system design.
- The Garnet Journal — Long-form engineering essays, case studies, and industry analysis.
- The Garnet Wiki (you are here) — Tactical reference guides and implementation patterns.
Contact
Garnet Grid Consulting LLC
New York, NY
garnetgrid@gmail.com
For business inquiries, consulting engagements, or content partnerships, reach out at the email above or visit garnetgrid.com.