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    Tokio

    Tokio

    A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust

    ...These include a multithreaded, work-stealing based task scheduler; a reactor that's supported by the operating system's event queue; and asynchronous TCP and UDP sockets. Tokio is reliable in that its APIs are memory-safe, thread-safe, and misuse-resistant. Thanks to its task scheduler, it is also incredibly fast. It is capable of processing hundreds of thousands of requests per second with little to no overhead.
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    Aurae

    Aurae

    Distributed systems runtime daemon written in Rust

    Aurae is on a mission to be the most loved and effective way of managing workloads on a node. Our hope is that by bringing a better set of controls to a node, we can unlock brilliant higher-order distributed systems in the future. Aurae deploys a memory-safe 1 runtime daemon, process manager, and PID-1 initialization system to remotely schedule processes, containers, and virtual machines as well as set node configurations (e.g., networking storage). Through system proportioning and enterprise workload isolation techniques, the Aurae open-source project can complement higher-order schedulers and control planes (such as Kubernetes) as Aurae supports the usage of multi-tenant workloads and enterprise identities all the way down to the socket layer.
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