Shubhendu Tripathi is a seasoned engineer with 13 years of experience building scalable backend systems and developer-facing platforms, currently contributing to MinIO's high-performance, S3-compatible object store. He brings deep expertise in Golang, Java, Python and C, with a strong track record in software-defined storage, cloud platform automation and observability—from Red Hat console and Gluster/Ceph integrations to API orchestration for American Express. As an engineering manager at ZopSmart he led retail-focused product engineering that leveraged hybrid cloud architectures, and his open-source contributions include meaningful backend work on oVirt and MinIO (notably lifecycle replication, audit logging and node-level healing). Comfortable across full-stack product development and performance tuning, he combines hands-on implementation with architectural leadership and a knack for turning complex storage and orchestration problems into pragmatic, production-ready solutions.
13 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
10, Mathematics, Science, English, Hindi, Biology, 10, Mathematics, Science, English, Hindi, Biology at U P Board Allahabad
BSc, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, BSc, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry at Gorakhpur University
MCA, Master of Computer Applications, MCA, Master of Computer Applications at Uttar Pradesh Technical University
MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:445 reviews, 76 PRs, 2 pushes in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Shubhendu primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the MinIO object store by adding features like proxy configuration for webhook logging and the replication of lifecycle configurations. They also addressed issues related to audit logging and incorporated enhancements such as the inclusion of KMS details and the implementation of node-level bucket healing. Furthermore, they worked on the development of the diagnostic capabilities by adding a start script for inspection data.
Contributions summary:Shubhendu primarily focused on back-end development, contributing to the Gluster subsystem of the oVirt project. Their commits involved fixing error messages, improving the event log mechanism to display old values in the logs, and adding database queries for retrieving service lists. The user also worked on VDS commands for starting, stopping, and restarting Gluster services and creating new functionalities to enhance volume snapshot management. These actions suggest a significant contribution to the project's underlying infrastructure for Gluster functionality.
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