Laravel Octane

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  1. Swoole

    🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP

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  3. RoadRunner

    🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins

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  4. laravel-swoole

    Discontinued High performance HTTP server based on Swoole. Speed up your Laravel or Lumen applications.

    Right and thats exactly what Octane does. It resets the Laravel state cleanly for you. It will replace packages that have had to do this in hackier ways bc they could not change the framework guts ex: https://github.com/swooletw/laravel-swoole https://github.com/hhxsv5/laravel-s

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