Akka.net
.NET port of LMAX Disruptor
Our great sponsors
Akka.net | .NET port of LMAX Disruptor | |
---|---|---|
20 | 2 | |
4,612 | 1,164 | |
0.8% | 1.5% | |
9.3 | 7.2 | |
5 days ago | 2 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Akka.net
-
What is the fastest producer consumer model in C#
akka.net actors. Actors all the way! https://getakka.net
- .NET - iskustva s akka.net?
-
MassTransit with MSMQ vs RabbitMQ
If it's the former you may want to take a look at something like the actor model akka.net with persistent actors (https://getakka.net/articles/persistence/architecture.html). No need of an external message broker or mass transit (which is a wrapper over different message brokers). You could use sqllite for persisting the actors state to recover in case of a restart.
-
For .NET 6+, is there value in using NHibernate with Sprint.net or should I stick with EF Core and the usual supporting libraries?
Spring and Hibernate are the goto libraries in Java land and I suspect that's the primary motivation for your colleague's recommendations. It's quite easy to bulldoze someone less experienced with your ideas so be careful of that. I'd avoid both. They aren't bad libraries at all but they have a 'legacy' feel and it will make your application less future proof. Would a distributed system be viable? If so then I'd recommend Akka, there'a .NET port of it that's well supported and maintained.
-
Learning resource for seniors
Is akka a good alternative?
- Carl Hewitt has died [pdf]
-
Using functional extensions in production C# code?
However, I've found that sometimes, they are a little -too- functional. I'm a bit more preferential to Akka.Net's implementation of Option and Try, if only because they have good 'escape hatches' where you interrogate them in a more procedural manner.
-
Microsoft RulesEngine. Feedback from those that have used it in enterprise environments
This project is also what ultimately led to the creation of Akka.NET - I wrote an overview on how our application was built here: https://aaronstannard.com/markedup-akkadotnet/
-
Questions about network programming with C#
You may also want to take a look at queues (e.g. RabbitMQ) or even something like Akka.NET or Microsoft Orleans.
-
What does the .NET ecosystem offer in terms of distributed data processing frameworks?
From the title I immediately thought AKKA.NET or Orleans
.NET port of LMAX Disruptor
-
Is there a library with a fixed-sized collection, where newly added data is inserted at the start, but if the collection's capacity has reached the size, older data is discarded (but it doesn't move any of the elements around), and that you can also index to?
You could consider looking at https://github.com/disruptor-net/Disruptor-net.
-
Awesome .NET Performance
I would look at adding LMAX Disruptor to this list. It can run circles around stuff scattered across TPL usages. Doesnt fit every use case, but its really incredible when it does fit. I was able to build a toy project that handles millions of user events per second on a single thread using this.
Getting your application aligned with the NUMA model makes way more difference in performance than anything else.
https://github.com/disruptor-net/Disruptor-net
What are some alternatives?
protoactor-dotnet - Proto Actor - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin
Zebus - A lightweight Peer to Peer Service Bus
Orleankka - Functional API for Microsoft Orleans http://orleanscontrib.github.io/Orleankka
Orleans - Cloud Native application framework for .NET
.NEXT Raft
FsShelter - Author Apache Storm topologies with F# using statically-typed streams
MBrace - MBrace Core Libraries & Runtime Foundations
store-modular-monolith - 🛒 Implementing an “online store” modular monolith application with domain-driven design and CQRS with using in-memory message broker based on .Net Core.