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souin
- New release open source HTTP cache – Souin v1.6.27
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RoadRunner 2.11 - Application Server for PHP: Video tutorials, Kafka support
HTTP plugin now support RFC 7234 caching options
- Golang HTTP cache: Souin v1.6.19 – ESI support
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
It's always been blisteringly fast when we've used it, and I like the power of the configuration (it has its quirks but so do most powerful systems). But the overhead of setting it up and maintaining it due to having to handle TLS termination separately puts me off using it when other software is 'good enough'. If Varnish Enterprise was cheaper I would have bought it, but at their enterprise prices no way.
I'm keeping a watching brief on https://github.com/darkweak/souin and its Caddy integration to see if that can step up and replace Varnish for short-lived dynamic caching of web applications. Though I've lost track of its current status.
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Generate Static Sites from Markdown Files with Caddy
Centminmod (need lots of tweaks) or OpenLiteSpeed are consider more performant than default Nginx and Caddy, but I wish if someone can prove there is a better one out there or I just saw Souin HTTP cache (https://github.com/darkweak/souin) when I was reading Echo web framework for Go. Yet to experiment if there is a benefits unless it's insignificant.
h2o
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Nghttp3 1.0.0 – HTTP/3 library written in C
It's constantly updated: https://github.com/h2o/h2o/commits/master
- Fastly 0day: Malformed HTTP/1.1 Request Causes out of Memory Error Within H2O Server
- Malformed HTTP/1.1 Request Cause of of Memory Error Within H2O Server (Zero Day)
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What happens if you put HTTP server inside Postgres?
In the past weeks, I've taken the task of adding an embedded HTTP server to Omnigres. Since Omnigres is implemented in C , it was only natural for me to choose libh2o to implement the functionality of an HTTP server. It did help that H2O is known for its good performance characteristics.
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
h2o [1] was excellent when I tried it for TLS termination. And it got http/2 priorities right. It's a shame they don't make regular releases.
1. https://github.com/h2o/h2o/
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C++ (or C, I guess) application server that's QUIC/HTTP3 ready?
libh2o is probably your friend https://github.com/h2o/h2o
- H2O - the optimized HTTP/1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 server
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Damn callbacks
Also make sure you hydrate your server properly as well.
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Nginx is now the most popular web server, overtaking Apache
How about H2O? It's supposed to be significantly faster than Nginx: https://h2o.examp1e.net/
What are some alternatives?
coraza-traefik
Proxygen - A collection of C++ HTTP libraries including an easy to use HTTP server.
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
haproxy - HAProxy Load Balancer's development branch (mirror of git.haproxy.org)
caddy-geofence - A caddy module for IP geofencing your caddy web server using ipbase.com
nginx-adapter - Run Caddy with your NGINX config
caddy-crowdsec-bouncer - A Caddy module that blocks malicious traffic based on decisions made by CrowdSec.
urbit - An operating function
traefik-get-real-ip - traefik get the real IP from the X-Forwarded-For or CDN specified header field.
Folly - An open-source C++ library developed and used at Facebook.