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Tyler Neely

performance and correctness-critical stateful distributed systems

Tyler Neely is a Principal Engineer specializing in Database and Performance at Pinecone, a company known for its innovative database solutions. He has a strong background in distributed systems and has built and operated various stateful distributed systems, focusing on optimizing performance across different metrics such as consistency, availability, latency, and throughput.12

Neely is also recognized for his contributions to the Rust programming community, having conducted workshops worldwide on Rust, concurrency, and distributed systems. His work includes significant projects like sled, a high-performance embedded database, and rio, a Rust library for asynchronous I/O operations.1 He has been involved in various open-source initiatives and has contributed to notable databases such as CockroachDB and TiKV.1

In his role at Pinecone, Neely expresses enthusiasm for working in an environment that aligns with his interests in distributed systems and database technologies. He frequently shares insights and updates about his work on platforms like LinkedIn, emphasizing the innovative aspects of Pinecone's offerings.234

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Berlin, Berlin, Germany