Cary Jin is a Technical Manager based in Shanghai with 12 years of experience designing Linux, virtualization and cloud-native infrastructure and platform solutions. He has a long track record at enterprise vendors including Oracle and Red Hat, where he led cloud, virtualization and partner technical enablement across China and helped shape virtualization product strategy. At Newmind he now focuses on database and Elasticsearch solutions while bringing deep expertise in OpenStack, containers, automation and cloud-native stacks. A hands-on engineer as well as manager, Cary contributes to open-source virtualization testing projects (avocado-vt and tp-qemu), improving reliability around guest interactions, hotplug scenarios and IOMMU support. Known for a creative, professional and passionate approach, he blends presales, architecture and QA/automation experience to turn complex infrastructure requirements into operable solutions. His background as an instructor and consultant adds practical delivery and enablement skills that accelerate adoption in large accounts.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
bachelor, computer, bachelor, computer at Sichuan University
Contributions:3 reviews, 11 commits, 14 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Cary primarily contributed to the testing and automation aspects of the Avocado VT Plugin. Their work involved fixing bugs related to autotest installation, adding file existence checks for Windows, and enhancing driver verification processes. They modified existing test utilities and configurations for improved reliability and functionality, particularly related to guest operating system interactions. Additionally, they implemented IOMMU support and enabled a specific verifier flag.
Virt Test Provider for qemu and other related virtualization backends
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:11 reviews, 44 commits, 49 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Cary primarily contributed to the testing aspects of the `tp-qemu` repository, focusing on QEMU and virtualization backend testing. Their commits involve the creation of new test cases and the modification of existing ones, specifically related to areas like virtio-rng, balloon device, and serial port functionality. They also added features to support test automation, such as the ability to run tests after hotplug/unplug events. The user demonstrated a strong understanding of testing methodologies within the virtualization domain, including hotplug/unplug and stress testing scenarios.
pythonprovidertestingbackendsqemu
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Cary Jin - Technical Manager at Newmind Technology