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Michal Wegorek

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Staff Software and Site Reliability Engineer Google

Michal Wegorek is a Staff Software and Site Reliability Engineer at Google, specializing in distributed systems at extreme scale. He's part of the Bigtable team. The Bigtable database handles over 10 Exabytes of data, sustains 7 billion queries per second, and maintains five nines of reliability. As a technical lead, he guides his team through complex design challenges, ensuring robust and scalable solutions. He focuses on architectural design and reviews, with a passion for coding. Outside of work, he enjoys tennis and teamwork with engineers to discuss advancements in distributed systems.

Bio from: Google NY Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Tech Talks, 6 Mar 2025

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How Google SREs use Canary Analysis to help ensure safe deployments for one of the largest No-SQL databases on the planet with 5 9's reliability SLA with no maintenance downtime

Michal Wegorek is a Staff Software and Site Reliability Engineer at Google, specializing in the intricate world of distributed systems, particularly those at extreme scale. He's part of the Bigtable team. The Bigtable database handles over 10 Exabytes of data, sustains 7 billion queries per second, and maintains an impressive five nines of reliability. As a technical lead, he guides his team through complex design challenges, ensuring robust and scalable solutions. Though he now primarily focuses on architectural design and reviews, his passion for coding remains as strong as ever. Michal is energized by the collaborative spirit of his colleagues, valuing the diverse perspectives that contribute to their collective success. Outside of work, Michal channels his energy into tennis, striving for daily workouts to maintain both physical and mental agility. He believes in the power of teamwork, both on and off the court. He's always eager to connect with fellow engineers and discuss the advancements in distributed systems.