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2,734 | 2,825 | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
6 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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sozu
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Erlang: More Optimizations in the Compiler and JIT
This is interesting, thank you.
I really should learn from BEAM and the OTP and learn Erlang. I get the feeling it's super robust and reliable and low maintenance. I wrote a userspace multithreaded scheduler which distributes N lightweight threads to M kernel threads.
https://github.com/samsquire/preemptible-thread
I recently wrote a JIT compiler and got lazy compilation of machine code working and I'm nowhere near beginning optimisation
https://github.com/samsquire/compiler
How do you write robust software, that doesn't crash when something unexpected goes on?
I looked at sozo https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu
and I'm thinking how to create something that just stays up and running regardless.
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Open Source HTTP Reverse Proxy Built in Rust for Immutable Infrastructures
It's AGPL licensed which for a proxy is a strange choice. They have an unanswered question for months on what it might mean: https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu/issues/764
Without an answer to that if you use this and you need to make any change to it (even a tiny bug fix), you're basically opening yourself up a pile of legal issues.
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Rust-based reverse proxy?
Sozu: Well documented, runtime configurable proxy
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Do most people just restart their Rust web servers once every three months?
https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu/blob/main/doc/design_motivation.md
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Force all rust application traffic to pass from proxy.
Could sozu or rathole or leaf or exodus somehow help?
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Scalable server design in Rust with Tokio
it is not sufficient: a listen socket has its own queue of new TCP connections (that were already handshaked by the kernel), so dropping the listen socket drops the queue. The right way is to start the new server, transfer the listen socket from the old server to the new one with SCM_RIGHTS, then start accepting again from the new instance. That's how it is done in the sozu HTTP proxy (which also uses SO_REUSEPORT to launch multiple work processes each with their own listeners, to improve performance and isolate failure)
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Any thoughts about Clever Cloud? (Has native rust support.)
BTW that traffic will be coming from our sozu load balancers, built in Rust too ;)
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ARLB: A very experimental load balancer/reverse proxy based on hyper and tokio
How does it compare to sozu?
What are some alternatives?
s2n-quic - An implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol
ics-proxy - A calendar proxy application that allows keeping the calendar URL stable while changing the target URL.
rathole - A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. An alternative to frp and ngrok.
another-rust-load-balancer - A load balancer with support for different middlewares and load balancing strategies, based on hyper and tokio
rperf - rperf is a Rust-based iperf alternative developed by 3D-P
quilkin - Quilkin is a non-transparent UDP proxy specifically designed for use with large scale multiplayer dedicated game server deployments, to ensure security, access control, telemetry data, metrics and more.
ClashF - Clash module based on clashmeta supports transparent login of tproxy and tun and adds many easy-to-use functions.
hudsucker - Intercepting HTTP/S proxy
quiche - 🥧 Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3
rust-lsp-proxy - A language server proxy that provides file synchronization and code execution
lan-mouse - mouse & keyboard sharing via LAN
ws-tool - High perform & easy to use websocket client/server