Vitaly Aminev is a founder and systems engineer with 13 years building high-throughput, resilient platforms that serve millions concurrently and power production AI. He led engineering at StreamLayer to deliver 1M+ concurrent live viewers with sub-100ms p99 latency and built an AI trading product with 200K+ users and $400M+ connected assets where bots autonomously learn and trade. Creator of Microfleet, a decade-running open-source microservices framework, and contributor to notable projects like grpc-node and ioredis, he blends low-level performance work with cross-platform SDK delivery across iOS, Android, Web, Roku and CTV. His teams have processed billions of events/sec in ClickHouse, scaled Elasticsearch to 1B+ documents, and shipped patented 3D e-commerce experiences that boosted conversion by 40%. Comfortable across TypeScript, Go, and Python on Kubernetes, AWS/GCP/Alibaba, he pairs hands-on performance tuning with product-facing architecture and a knack for turning research-grade AI into deployed services. Based in Vancouver, he grows small engineering teams into operational crews that run mission-critical distributed systems at scale.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Management, Bachelor's Degree, Management at State Academic University of Humanitarian Sciences
Master's degree, Management, Master's degree, Management at Moscow International Higher Business School MIRBIS
Master's Degree, Management, Master's Degree, Management at Moscow International Higher Business School MIRBIS (Institute)
🚀 A robust, performance-focused, and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 reviews, 9 commits, 18 PRs in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Vitaly primarily contributed to the `ioredis` library by fixing bugs related to Redis cluster functionality, particularly addressing issues arising from "MOVED" errors and slot assignments. They also introduced a new feature to allow sending commands to node groups, providing the `to` command. Furthermore, the user automated the deployment process using `semantic-release`, updating the project's CI/CD configuration.
Contributions:16 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 3 months
Contributions summary:Vitaly primarily contributed to the development of React-based social icons. Their work included adding new social icons, refactoring the code to use React 0.14.x and Babel 6, and implementing Enzyme for testing. Furthermore, the user updated the build and release system and also addressed style and export issues. These changes centered around enhancing the functionality and maintainability of the component library.
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