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The Guy Who Fixed One of Tech's Most Expensive Problems

The Guy Who Fixed One of Tech's Most Expensive Problems



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Kumar Sai Sankar Javvaji built a zero-downtime database update system, saving businesses millions by automating schema changes and boosting reliability.
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Downtime costs companies millions, especially during database updates. Kumar Sai Sankar Javvaji solved this by creating a system with automatic table versioning, parallel backfilling, and rolling updates—allowing old and new versions to run side by side. His solution eliminates outages, streamlines deployments, and has reshaped how teams manage data infrastructure.


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