Linking pages
- GitHub - digital-fabric/polyphony: Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby https://github.com/digital-fabric/polyphony 38 comments
- Put an io_uring on it: Exploiting the Linux Kernel - Blog | Grapl https://www.graplsecurity.com/post/iou-ring-exploiting-the-linux-kernel 27 comments
- Using io_uring to make a high-performance... finger server https://drewdevault.com/2021/05/24/io_uring-finger-server.html 16 comments
- GitHub - tontinton/dbeel: A distributed thread-per-core document database https://github.com/tontinton/dbeel 13 comments
- Firecracker: Lightweight Virtualization for Serverless Applications https://www.micahlerner.com/2021/06/17/firecracker-lightweight-virtualization-for-serverless-applications.html 7 comments
- GitHub - fantix/kloop: OFFICIAL MIRROR. An asyncio event loop using Linux io_uring and kTLS. https://github.com/fantix/kloop 4 comments
- GitHub - ocaml-multicore/awesome-multicore-ocaml: A collection of libraries, experiments and ideas relating to OCaml 5 (multicore + effects) https://github.com/patricoferris/awesome-multicore-ocaml 0 comments
- UCSB: Extending the Ultimate Yahoo NoSQL Benchmark by Unum https://unum.cloud/post/2022-03-22-ucsb/ 0 comments
- GitHub - mitchellh/libxev: libxev is a cross-platform, high-performance event loop that provides abstractions for non-blocking IO, timers, events, and more and works on Linux (io_uring or epoll), macOS (kqueue), and Wasm + WASI. Available as both a Zig and C API. https://github.com/mitchellh/libxev 0 comments
- GitHub - pawelgaczynski/gain: Gain is a high-performance io_uring networking framework written entirely in Go. https://github.com/pawelgaczynski/gain 0 comments
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