Swapnil Ingle

Senior Member Of Technical Staff at Nutanix

Berlin Metropolitan Area Germany
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Summary

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Swapnil Ingle is a Senior Member of Technical Staff based in Berlin with over a decade of hands-on experience designing and optimizing storage systems and Linux internals. He has driven kernel- and userspace-level storage features across companies like Nutanix, 1&1 IONOS, and Symantec, with deep expertise in filesystems, block devices, NVMe-oF, vfio-user and performance tuning. An active contributor to the widely used SPDK project, he’s improved NVMe-oF and iSCSI bdev implementations and implemented practical optimizations such as physical block size caching and configurable vfio-user queue pairs. Colleagues rely on him for clear technical communication and for turning complex storage protocol requirements into robust, production-ready implementations.
code8 years of coding experience
job12 years of employment as a software developer
bookDegree : Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology, Degree : Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology at Pune
bookBachelor of Engineering (BE), Bachelor of Engineering (BE) at Pune Institute of Computer Technology
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Github Skills (10)

c1710
blockdevice10
storage10
pdk10
protocols10
sdk10
c1110
iscsi10
nvme10
performance-optimization9

Programming languages (1)

C

Github contributions (5)

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spdk/spdk

Apr 2021 - Oct 2021

Storage Performance Development Kit
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 comment in 6 months
Contributions summary:Swapnil primarily contributed to the SPDK (Storage Performance Development Kit) repository, focusing on storage-related functionalities. Their work involved enhancing the NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) and iSCSI bdev (block device) implementations. They addressed issues related to physical block size handling and performance optimization, adding support for configurable queue pairs in vfio-user. The user also optimized SCSI related code by caching physical block size locally, demonstrating a strong understanding of storage protocols and optimization techniques.
development-kitvagrantperformancestoragevirtualbox
swapnili/libvfio-user

Nov 2019 - Nov 2021

Contributions:78 pushes, 57 branches in 2 years
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