Summary
Runhui Li is a Storage Specialist with a decade of experience designing and implementing high-performance distributed storage systems, currently leading core module development for Sangfor's Enterprise Distributed Storage. With a PhD from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and a background hacking big-data systems like HDFS, MapReduce and Spark, he has deep hands-on expertise in consensus algorithms, key-value engines, deduplication and erasure coding. He architected and implemented a home-built Phoenix KV engine and drives re-architecting persistent layers toward a service-index-persistent design. Runhui pairs research experience from Huawei and academic positions with product-focused delivery, often exploring novel hardware to push ultra-high performance. Known among peers as an "algorithm addict," he combines low-level systems hacking with practical production engineering to bridge theory and deployable storage solutions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science at University of Science and Technology of China
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Chinese, English