IncludeOS VS libaegis

Compare IncludeOS vs libaegis and see what are their differences.

IncludeOS

A minimal, resource efficient unikernel for cloud services (by includeos)

libaegis

Portable C implementations of the AEGIS family of high-performance authenticated encryption algorithms. (by jedisct1)
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IncludeOS libaegis
10 3
4,821 39
0.6% -
0.0 8.5
3 days ago 4 days ago
C++ C
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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IncludeOS

Posts with mentions or reviews of IncludeOS. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-18.

libaegis

Posts with mentions or reviews of libaegis. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-18.
  • Using Zig to Unit Test a C Application
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Dec 2023
    > The main advantage is that cross-compilation to many targets is supported out of the box

    For the readers who aren't familiar:

    The code for running test and then cross-compiling (on one machine and OS) for different target platforms is:

    https://github.com/jedisct1/libaegis/blob/main/.github/workf...

    and the only zig file in the repo which drives the build process is:

    https://github.com/jedisct1/libaegis/blob/main/build.zig

  • Libsodium: A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Sep 2023
    Libsodium has been around for a while, so probably the reason it was posted is that version 1.0.19 was just released: https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/releases/tag/1.0.19-RE...

    Updated NuGet and Swift packages are going to be uploaded soon.

    AEGIS-128X and 256X are not there yet, but if you need them, they are available in libaegis: https://github.com/jedisct1/libaegis

    All the code from libaegis will eventually be merged into libsodium, including the incremental update API which is especially useful for TLS.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing IncludeOS and libaegis you can also consider the following projects:

app-nginx - Nginx on Unikraft

aegis-X - The AEGIS-128X and AEGIS-256X high performance ciphers.

serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞

Monocypher - An easy to use, easy to deploy crypto library

websocketd - Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server. Like inetd, but for WebSockets.

libsodium - A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library.

Crow - A Fast and Easy to use microframework for the web.

sodiumoxide - [DEPRECATED] Sodium Oxide: Fast cryptographic library for Rust (bindings to libsodium)

Cutelyst - A C++ Web Framework built on top of Qt, using the simple approach of Catalyst (Perl) framework.

harfbuzz - HarfBuzz text shaping engine

blueboat - All-in-one, multi-tenant serverless JavaScript runtime.

QEMU - Official QEMU mirror. Please see https://www.qemu.org/contribute/ for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.