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    UCall

    UCall

    Up to 100x Faster FastAPI. JSON-RPC with io_uring, SIMDJSON

    Most modern networking is built either on slow and ambiguous REST APIs or unnecessarily complex gRPC. FastAPI, for example, looks very approachable. We aim to be equally or even simpler to use. It takes over a millisecond to handle a trivial FastAPI call on a recent 8-core CPU. In that time, light could have traveled 300 km through optics to the neighboring city or country, in my case. How does UCall compare to FastAPI and gRPC? How can a tiny pet-project with just a couple thousand lines of...
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    mrhttpd

    mrhttpd

    A lightning fast, simple, robust and secure web server.

    Mrhttpd is a threaded web server that is lightning fast, simple, robust, secure and has a very small memory footprint. The binary is 15 to 20 kilobytes in size, depending on configuration and CPU architecture. Mrhttpd serves files at up to 4 times the throughput of Apache and runs CGI scripts. It scales very well with high levels of concurrency and responds very well to the BFS CPU scheduler by Con Kolivas. One of the differentiating features is that the server is configured at compile time only. It will not read a configuration file at runtime. That makes it suitable for embedded systems as well. ...
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    wunkey (web monkey) is a Linux-based HTTP server written in C, designed to demonstrate modern advances in web server design. It permits scalability by adding cheap PCs, unfair scheduling for increased throughput, and fast serving of dynamic content.
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