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    Agrona

    Agrona

    High Performance data structures and utility methods for Java

    Agrona provides a library of data structures and utility methods that are a common need when building high-performance applications in Java. Many of these utilities are used in the Aeron efficient reliable UDP unicast, multicast, and IPC message transport and provides high-performance buffer implementations to support the Simple Binary Encoding Message Codec.
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    Aeron

    Aeron

    Efficient UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport

    ...Aeron Cluster provides support for fault-tolerant services as replicated state machines based on the Raft consensus algorithm. Performance is the key focus. A design goal for Aeron is to be the highest throughput with the lowest and most predictable latency of any messaging system. Aeron integrates with Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) for the best possible message encoding and decoding performance. Many of the data structures used in the creation of Aeron have been factored out to the Agrona project.
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    An object-oriented implementation of a reliable, in-order, transport protocol over UDP based on the Internet Draft by Bova, Krivoruchka, and Cisco Systems (1999) titled "Reliable UDP".
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