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Bryan McDowell Cantrill (born December 1973) is an American software engineer who worked at and later at Oracle Corporation following its acquisition of Sun. He left Oracle on July 25, 2010, to become the Vice President of Engineering at , transitioning to Chief Technology Officer at in April 2014, until his departure on July 31 of 2019. He is now the co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer company.


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Cantrill was born in Vermont, later moving to Colorado, where he attained the rank of Eagle Scout. He studied at , spending two summers at QNX Software Systems doing kernel development. Upon completing his B.Sc. in 1996, he immediately joined Sun Microsystems to work with in the Solaris Performance Group.

In 2005, Bryan Cantrill was named one of the 35 Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, 's magazine. Cantrill was included in the TR35 list for his development of , a function of the Solaris 10 that provides a non-invasive means for real-time tracing and diagnosis of . Sun technologies and technologists, including and Cantrill, also received an Innovators Award that year. In 2006, "The DTrace trouble-shooting software from Sun was chosen as the Gold winner in The Wall Street Journals 2006 Technology Innovation Awards contest." In 2008, Cantrill, Mike Shapiro and Adam Leventhal were recognized with the Software Tools User Group (STUG) award for "the provision of a significant enabling technology."

Together with Shapiro and Leventhal, Cantrill founded Fishworks, a stealth project within Sun Microsystems which produced the Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems.

He left Oracle on July 25, 2010, to become the Vice President of Engineering at . He announced his transition to being Chief Technology Officer at in April 2014, and held that position until announcing his departure as of July 31 of 2019. He is now the co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer company.

He was a member of the ACM Queue Editorial Board.


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