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    AWS CDI SDK

    AWS CDI SDK

    AWS Cloud Digital Interface (CDI) SDK

    The AWS Cloud Digital Interface (CDI) SDK is the library which implements the low-latency reliable transport of data between systems in the cloud including AWS Media Services and Amazon EC2 instances. The SDK takes care of the complex task of ensuring that large amounts of data are seamlessly transferred across the AWS network using multi-path technology to ensure lossless quality without the need for extensive network buffering and delay. The SDK consists of two main API layers, depending...
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    libfabric

    libfabric

    AWS Libfabric

    The Open Fabrics Interfaces (OFI) is a framework focused on exporting fabric communication services to applications. Libfabric pre-built binaries may be available from other sources, such as Linux distributions. Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) is a network interface for Amazon EC2 instances that enables customers to run applications requiring high levels of inter-node communications at scale on AWS. Its custom-built operating system (OS) bypass hardware interface enhances the performance of inter-instance communications, which is critical to scaling these applications. ...
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    AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C

    AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using embedded C

    ...This SDK is distributed in source form and can be built into customer firmware along with application code, other libraries, and an operating system (OS) of your choice. These libraries are only dependent on standard C libraries, so they can be ported to various OS's - from embedded Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) to Linux/Mac/Windows. You can find sample usage of C-SDK libraries on POSIX systems using OpenSSL (e.g. Linux demos in this repository), and on FreeRTOS using mbedTLS (e.g. FreeRTOS demos in the FreeRTOS repository). The coreHTTP library provides the ability to establish an HTTP connection with a server over a customer-implemented transport layer.
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    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS library to sign AWS HTTP requests with Signature Version 4

    The AWS SigV4 Library is a standalone library for generating authorization headers and signatures according to the specifications of the Signature Version 4 signing process. Authorization headers are required for authentication when sending HTTP requests to AWS. This library can optionally be used by applications sending direct HTTP requests to AWS services requiring SigV4 authentication. This library has no dependencies on any additional libraries other than the standard C library. This...
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