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TiKV, TiDB and PingCAP, with Ed Huang

TiKV, TiDB and PingCAP, with Ed Huang

FromKubernetes Podcast from Google


TiKV, TiDB and PingCAP, with Ed Huang

FromKubernetes Podcast from Google

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ed Huang is co-founder and CTO of PingCAP, creators of the TiDB distributed database and the TiKV key value store. Ed worked on clustering Redis while at Wandou Labs, creating and open-sourcing a tool called Codis. Deciding to focus on this space, he created TiDB and then TiKV, and founded PingCAP. He shares the story behind the projects, bridging the gap between China and the West with open source, and his Desert Island Disc.
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Links from the interview

Wandou Labs
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Spanner and F1 papers from Google Research
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TiKV
PingCAP

CAP theorem


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TiKV’s CNCF journey:

Sandbox
Incubation
PingCAP’s $50m funding round
Graduation


Chaos Mesh
Wasm and Wasmer
Dark Side of the Moon
Ed Huang on Twitter
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly podcast focused on what's happening in the Kubernetes community. We cover Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and other developments in the ecosystem. Host Craig Box can be reached on Twitter at @KubernetesPod or by email at kubernetespodcast@google.com.