Sang Bin Cho
About Sang Bin Cho
Collaboration with Sky Computing Lab UC Berkeley
SangBin Cho has collaborated with the Sky Computing Lab at UC Berkeley on the Exoshuffle-CloudSort project. This project is notable for setting a new world record for cost-efficient sorting on the CloudSort benchmark. The collaboration involves working alongside several esteemed researchers, including Stephanie Wang, Samyu Yagati, Sean Kim, Kenneth Lien, Isaac Ong, Tony Hong, and Ion Stoica. This initiative contributes significantly to the field of cloud computing and distributed systems.
Exoshuffle-CloudSort Project Contributions
SangBin Cho played a key role in the Exoshuffle-CloudSort project, which has achieved a world record in cost-efficient sorting on the CloudSort benchmark. The project is focused on extensive improvements to cloud-based sorting technologies, demonstrating significant advancements in the field. The success of the Exoshuffle-CloudSort project underscores SangBin Cho's expertise and collaborative spirit in cloud computing and distributed systems.
Development of Exoshuffle Architecture
SangBin Cho was involved in developing Exoshuffle, a new architecture designed for building distributed shuffle systems. Exoshuffle introduces innovative methods for processing data in distributed environments, improving efficiency and scalability. This architecture represents a significant step forward in the design of distributed systems, highlighting SangBin Cho's contributions to advancing technological capabilities in cloud computing.