
Mohamed Abdeen
I joined Readyset as a Software Engineer in early 2025, where I focus primarily on the frontend of the system. My work spans query parsing, optimization, graph-building, and execution, with occasional contributions to the backend.
Articles by Mohamed Abdeen (2)

Readyset is a cache layer that sits between the application and the database, acting as a cache for supported queries and proxying unsupported queries upstream. This means that any query Readyset supports is theoretically supported by the upstream database, but not necessarily the other way around. What if that is no longer the case? What if Readyset can support queries that the upstream database can’t? What if you could keep your relational database and add extra functionality without any plug
Mohamed Abdeen
How Readyset Supports and Optimizes Window Functions Window Functions are an integral part of SQL performance and query optimization, and they're widely supported in production databases today. To achieve our goal of helping our users scale their MySQL and PostgreSQL databases with no code changes, we now support SQL Window Functions as a native part of Readyset. Although we now support standard SQL Window Functions with no code changes, in this blog, we will discuss some of the performance o
Mohamed AbdeenModern applications demand instant performance, even under unpredictable load. Readyset helps you eliminate slow queries, stabilize latency, and scale confidently.
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