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title: Apache CloudStack Welcomes New Committer Abhisar Sinha
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tags: [community]
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authors: [jamie]
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slug: abhisar-sinha-committer
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![](Banner.png "Blog Header Image")
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[Abhisar Sinha](https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhisar-sinha-04016618/)
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has been appointed as a Committer to the CloudStack project. In this
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written interview, we catch up with Abhisar to learn more about his
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journey into the community, the contributions he has made across key
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areas of the project, and the work he is currently focused on. We also
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explore his perspective on recent developments in Apache CloudStack,
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as well as what he would like to see next as the project continues to
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evolve.
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##### Introduce yourself in a few words and what your current job role is
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Hi, I am Abhisar Sinha, working as a Senior Software Engineer at
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ShapeBlue since early 2024. I have 14 years of industry experience. My
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day-to-day work involves developing new features and interacting with
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the community, including fixing bugs, reviewing PRs, contributing to
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discussions, and managing releases.
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##### What are some of your key contributions to the Apache CloudStack project?
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I have worked on the Shared FileSystem feature, which was a marquee
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feature in 4.20. Since then, I have focused on Backup and Recovery
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infrastructure improvements, including features like Create Instance
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from Backup. In 4.22, I developed the inbuilt extensions for Proxmox
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and Hyper-V as part of the Extensions Framework. Currently, I am
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working on Veeam integration for KVM in CloudStack, as well as the VPN
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Provider Framework.
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##### What would your advice be to people interested in the CloudStack project, but not sure how to get involved?
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I would recommend getting involved with the community through mailing
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lists or GitHub. Explore areas that interest you, go through the
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available guides and documentation, and don’t hesitate to reach
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out. Let the community know you’re interested, and people will help
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guide you.
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##### What do you think are some of the standout features introduced in the last two years?
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CloudStack has seen a significant number of new features and
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improvements over the last couple of years. Some standout additions
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include ARM64 support, GPU as a first-class feature, the Extensions
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Framework, and continued enhancements to the Backup and Recovery
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framework.
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##### What are some features that have not been developed yet and are not in the current roadmap that you would like to see
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I would like to see a feature that makes troubleshooting easier,
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possibly integrated into the UI and APIs, using AI to analyze logs and
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identify the most probable causes of failures.
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Another interesting direction for CloudStack could be expansion into
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managed services. Shared FileSystems is one such example, but it could
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benefit from improvements like auto-scaling and broader protocol
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support. Database-as-a-Service could also be a valuable addition.

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