Summary
Vyacheslav Dubeyko is a Linux kernel developer and file-system architect with 13+ years building high-performance, flash-friendly storage for companies like IBM, ByteDance, VMware and Western Digital. He designed and maintains SSDFS, a flash-oriented filesystem with published benchmarks and kernel patches that reduce write amplification and extend SSD lifetime, and has driven ZNS, CXL and hardware-accelerated compression integrations. A PhD-trained physicist, Vyacheslav blends deep research into NVM/SCM, neuromorphic and data-centric architectures with hands-on kernel engineering and open-source leadership. He has a track record of turning bold system designs into shipping prototypes, filing patents, and fostering cross-industry collaborations with Samsung, Intel and WDC. Notably, he explores replacing traditional storage abstractions with persistent neural-network concepts and ML-driven fsck tools, signaling a long-term vision beyond conventional OS stacks.
13 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree Physics of Solids, Master’s Degree Physics of Solids at Southern Federal University (former Rostov State University)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Physics of Solids, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Physics of Solids at Don State Technical University