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    gev

    gev

    Gev is a lightweight, fast non-blocking TCP network library

    ...Support custom protocols to quickly and easily build high-performance servers. Support custom protocols to quickly and easily build high-performance servers. High-performance event loop based on epoll and kqueue. Support multi-core and multi-threading. Dynamic expansion of read and write buffers implemented by Ring Buffer. Asynchronous read and write. SO_REUSEPORT port reuse support. Automatically clean up idle connections. Support WebSocket/Protobuf, custom protocols. Support for scheduled tasks and delayed tasks. High-performance web socket server.
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    Evio

    Evio

    Fast event-loop networking for Go

    Evio is a Go networking framework built around a high-performance event loop (much like libuv or libevent) but tailored for Go, bypassing the standard net package to make direct epoll/kqueue syscalls on supported OSes for maximum throughput. The library is used where ultra-low latency and high packet rates matter (for example, proxy servers or real-time packet handling). It supports TCP, UDP, and UNIX sockets, multiple address binding, and built-in load balancing across event loops (loops can run single-threaded or multi-threaded). ...
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