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    s2n-quic

    s2n-quic

    An implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol

    ...It is built with configurability in mind—you can tune congestion control (like CUBIC), pacing, packet size discovery, and other advanced network behaviors. Extensive testing (unit, fuzz, interop) ensures protocol compliance and interoperability with other implementations. Because it is open-source under Apache 2.0, organizations can integrate it into services where low latency, multiple streams, or mobility (connection migration) matter.
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    HPN-SSH is a series of performance patches for OpenSSH. By addressing network limitations and CPU limitations significant throughput performance can be realized. Gains of close to two orders of magnitude are possible on long fat network paths. The official git repo is now available at http://github.com/rapier1/openssh-portable. The Sourceforge repository should not be seen as the canonical repository for HPN-SSH.
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