High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL
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High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL
The continuation of the iplog project. Originally by @ryan-mccabe. A TCP/IP traffic logger. for Linux systems.
TCP Connection between two clients that terminates the connection upon the word "Goodbye".
Nginx raw PostgreSQL connection, it uses ragel-based PostgreSQL connection parser with zero-alloc and zero-copy
nginx max connections queue
High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL
The project implements a UDP-based directory service where a client sends requests to the server and receives directory data organized as a tree. UDP enables fast communication, while ACK mechanisms ensure reliability.
This code implements a simple TCP server that listens on port 8080. When a client connects, the server reads a message sent by the client, prints it out, and responds with a greeting message. It then closes the connection and waits for the next client.
limit the number of connections to upstream for NGINX
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