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LiteIO is a cloud-native block device service that uses multiple storage engines, including SPDK and LVM, to achieve high performance. It is specifically designed for Kubernetes in a hyper-converged architecture, allowing for block device provisioning across the entire cluster.
SmartShreds uses Rust, hashing algorithms, and NLP to detect and manage duplicate files efficiently, optimizing storage and organization with AI-powered tools.
The MDACA Cloud Storage Explorer allows the user to securely manage files stored in a single or multi-cloud environment by leveraging a web browser to browse, upload, download, move, copy and delete files, create folders, and perform other file management operations across environments through a single, centralized interface.
This project is an Android application developed for an interview task. It fetches media coverages from a remote service and displays them in a paginated list. The app utilizes modern Android development practices and libraries such as Retrofit for network operations, Dagger Hilt for dependency injection, and Paging 3 for pagination.-By NimeshPatel
This project is a collaboration between me and my collegue Mohamed Baccour during an intenrship within MTC+ in order to develop a desktop application for storage management using JavaFX, Java Swing and MySQL for database management.
With this program you can effortlessly retrieve detailed information about snapshots from your storage specificaly(ONTAP NETAPP) using its RestAPI. Provide the necessary credentials and specify the volume, the program will handle the rest. It retrieves snapshot data, including creation time and reclaimable space, and saves it to JSON and CSV files
Soon after completing my certificates, I took on Cloud Architect beginner challenges to demonstrate my skills and understanding. Although my certifications are in Microsoft Azure, I tried out a few items on the AWS platform too. Below are the blogs I wrote for each challenge.