Divyen Patel is a Staff Engineer in Milpitas, California with 15 years of systems and storage-focused software experience and nine years of hands-on engineering in cloud-native and virtualization domains. He leads design and delivery of the vSphere CSI driver at VMware, driving the migration from in-tree volumes to CSI and contributing to core Kubernetes and high-profile repos like kubernetes/kubernetes and govmomi. Deeply versed in vSphere, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, and multi-threaded systems, he combines backend engineering, test automation, and DevOps to ship robust storage integrations and CI pipelines. Known for pragmatic architecture and strong customer-facing support, he pairs technical leadership with documentation and test-strategy ownership. A less obvious strength is his track record of implementing complex distributed storage features—multi-vCenter support, file-share CSI functionality, and vSAN integrations—across both product and open-source ecosystems.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
San José State University
Bachelor, Computer Applications, Bachelor, Computer Applications at Gujarat University
Contributions:35 releases, 1966 reviews, 398 commits in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Divyen appears to be primarily involved in the development and maintenance of the vSphere CSI driver, focusing on the common code and controllers. They were responsible for implementing features for the file share type, integrating multi-vCenter support, and refactoring code for the backend operations. Their work included changes related to volume creation, deletion, attachment, and expansion, likely involving interactions with the vSphere API and the CNS (Container Native Storage) system.
Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:60 reviews, 50 commits, 54 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Divyen contributed significantly to the vSphere volume integration within Kubernetes, focusing on the migration to the vSphere CSI driver. Their work involved modifying test code, fixing e2e tests for statefulsets and datastore, and updating feature gates. The user also deprecated parameters and unsupported vSphere versions while updating the warning messages. The user's changes indicate a focus on improving the vSphere integration and ensuring its compatibility and migration to the new CSI driver.
containersschedulingdockergradeproduction-grade
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