Our great sponsors
-
QUIC is the Quick UDP Internet Connections protocol, developed by Google and currently in IETF workgroups for further development. It is being considered for replacing TCP as a transport protocol for HTTP/3. We are building an Open source project for IoT & Edge Computing atop QUIC called 🦖YoMo
-
h3-protocol-stack
Diagrams visualizing the HTTP/3, HTTP/2 and HTTP/1 protocol stacks and their features
@Robin Draw diagram and open source the source file: https://github.com/rmarx/h3-protocol-stack ![](https://github.com/rmarx/h3-protocol-stack/blob/main/png/protocol-stack-h2-h3-extended.png?raw=true)
-
WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
-
Microsoft's open-source implementation of the QUIC protocol that will form the basis of HTTP/3 will be in Windows Server 2022. It's being used for SMB over QUIC, which is a more secure replacement for WebDAV to deliver SMB access without the expense and complexity of a VPN. This uses QUIC as the transport for SMB instead of TCP/IP and RDMA, with a tunnel that secures SMB even if encryption isn't enabled. "SMB over QUIC will be available with Azure Automanage and Windows Server 2022," Kumar told TechRepublic. "It will also be supported as a client in Windows 10 and on third-party platforms like Android and others."
Related posts
- FireScroll - An unkillable multi-region KV database that scales reads to infinity
- How to find a suitable topic at GitHub to contribute?
- Your fun software projects
- Cross-platform IPC engine that automates real-time data transmission between connected processes, allowing them to interact like a distributed services
- Distributed services programming for Embedded, IoT edge and desktop applications