Min Shao is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience building high-throughput, low-latency infrastructure for mission-critical, on-premise deployments. He owns full I/O stacks—from kernel-bypass NIC traffic generators to RocksDB and PostgreSQL storage—delivering multi-TB durability and sub-100ms p99 latency across 15 air-gapped sites. Min excels at squeezing performance from fixed hardware: he used perf flamegraphs to find a 35% CPU serialization hotspot, rewrote the hot path in Rust, and cut CPU use by 60%, and engineered a pre-generated packet buffer strategy to hit 10 Gbps with near-zero loss. His work bridges software and hardware, with deep expertise in workload characterization, adaptive QoS (token-bucket rate limiting and load shedding), and fault-tolerant stateless processing that enables fast recovery without consensus. He’s now focused on applying the same rigorous I/O and latency optimizations to AI/ML infrastructure, storage systems, and high-performance data pipelines.
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