High Availability And Storage Engineering Specialist at SUSE
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
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Nick Wang is a High Availability and Storage Engineering specialist with 14 years of experience designing and maintaining HA cluster stacks, distributed storage (notably DRBD), and virtualization/cloud integrations at SUSE. He brings deep systems and coding expertise across C/C++, Python, Go and Ruby, pairing hands-on R&D with CI/testing and upstream open-source contributions. At SUSE he has driven feature development, maintenance and packaging for HA tools like YaST, worked on GEO cluster and consensus solutions, and integrated Ceph, KVM/QEMU and SAP HANA into resilient deployments. His open-source footprint includes improving DRBD support in SaltStack and expanding automated OS-level test coverage for openSUSE, demonstrating a focus on operational reliability as well as test automation. Based in Beijing, he combines low-level protocol and failover experience from telecoms with pragmatic engineering for cloud-native high availability.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Information and Computing Science, Bachelor's degree, Information and Computing Science at Jilin University
Contributions summary:Nick's commits primarily involve creating and modifying test cases for the `os-autoinst/os-autoinst` repository. The changes focus on automating tests for various applications and system functionalities on openSUSE, including tests for Tracker and Pidgin. The user's work involves modifying existing test scripts and creating new ones to cover different scenarios, suggesting a focus on expanding the test suite. These changes aim at improving the automated test coverage for openSUSE.
Software to automate the management and configuration of infrastructure and applications at scale.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 3 PRs, 21 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Nick's contributions primarily involve enhancing the `drbd` module, a component likely managing DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device) configurations, within the SaltStack framework. They fixed an indexing error and supported abbreviation issues within the module, adapting to changes in the output format. The user also added support for different versions of `drbd` and incorporated `drbdadm status` replacing `drbd-overview`. Additionally, they added a unit test case for drbd.status.
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Nick Wang - High Availability And Storage Engineering Specialist at SUSE