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gnet
DESCRIPTION
Built in Go, gnet is ultra-fast and memory efficient based on the event-driven mechanism. It's designed to create a networking server framework for Go that performs on par with Redis and Haproxy for networking packets handling. gnet is lock-free during the entire runtime, which keeps gnet free from synchronization issues and speeds it up. gnet provides concise and easy-to-use APIs for users, it only exposes the essential APIs and takes over most of the tough work for users, minimizing the complexity of business code so that developers are able to concentrate on business logic instead of the underlying implementations. gnet supports multiple protocols/IPC mechanism: TCP, UDP and Unix Domain Socket, enabling you to develop a variety of networking applications. gnet is devised as a cross-platform framework, as a result, it works faultlessly on multiple platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, Windows.
Features
- Ultra-Fast
- Lock-Free
- Concise & Easy-to-use APIs
- Multiple Porotocols
- Cross Platform
- Powerful Libraries
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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