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gnet
- Gnet is the fastest networking framework in Go
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Handling TCP connections at scale - Ideas/Suggestions
Exciting question. Many goroutines consume resources accordingly and could also generate latency due to this. If you work under Linux: Have you looked at epoll? Since the system has to do basic connection handling anyway, you can shift or save at least part of the task. gnet is a very good library here to handle epoll & co. Maybe it makes sense to have a look at it or directly use epoll under go.
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Show HN: Go-Nbd – A Pure Go NBD Server and Client
Since this heavily involves networking, take a look into using gnet [0]. You might find some interesting performance improvements by using that over just net.Conn.
[0] https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet
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Millions of Active WebSockets with Node.js
Node is a joke. It's not good for this.
Check out https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet, it also has some links at the end.
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Show HN: Python framework is faster than Golang Fiber
Since we're in the useless benchmark, this Go native library completely wreck any C/C++ lib wrapped by Python: https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet
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Goroutines Are Not Significantly Lighter Than Threads
Go does not forces you to do any of that: https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet
nbio
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Websocket memory usage
There is also https://github.com/lesismal/nbio library
- Is there an alternative to gorilla websocket?
- Gorilla/websocket or Melody?
- nbio's new features to keep balance between performance and
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Pure Go 1000k+ connections solution, support tls/http1.x/websocket and basically compatible with net/http, with high-performance and low memory cost, non-blocking, event-driven, easy-to-use
There were already some other poller frameworks before nbio, such as evio, easygo, gev, gnet.
- Websocket server design
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Lightweight Websocket library a simple game server?
I was using gobwas and then switched to https://github.com/lesismal/nbio.
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A netpoll alternative that works on Windows?
Since you seem to know the space, may I ask you what your opinion on https://github.com/lesismal/nbio is and if you think that is also a good option for websocket usage?
What are some alternatives?
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
websocket - Minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go
netpoll - A high-performance non-blocking I/O networking framework focusing on RPC scenarios.
fullproxy - Proxy toolkit including SOCKS5, HTTP, port forward and reverse base proxying
gev - 🚀Gev is a lightweight, fast non-blocking TCP network library / websocket server based on Reactor mode. Support custom protocols to quickly and easily build high-performance servers.
httpproxy - HTTP proxy handler and dialer
evio - Fast event-loop networking for Go
ws - Tiny WebSocket library for Go.
gaio - High performance async-io(proactor) networking for Golang。golangのための高性能非同期io(proactor)ネットワーキング
quic-go - A QUIC implementation in pure Go
kcp-go - A Crypto-Secure, Production-Grade Reliable-UDP Library for golang with FEC