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When we are compiling envoy 1.30.x version using below command on rocky linux 8 which supports 4.18 kenel version, we are not getting liburing compilation error and we are able to compile envoy succes…
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I don't know if this is for hyper, tokio or mio but it is interesting to use the new io stack from linux 5.1 +.
In [async](https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10006) java world there is interest to…
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Mostly for tech porn reasons, it's new and shiny. Apparently it's also faster. Not sure if it fits in async-io, because it works very different from epoll from what I understand by reading withoutboat…
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If anything Wekka.io proves that in order to maximize performance one has to go as low to the metal as possible.
Photon is not exactly in the same league but I believe I can get quite far ahead whi…
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**Add cargo feature to support async io**
Dragonflydb supports async io, it would be awesome if you guys do the same thing to improve the performance even more.
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Do you plan to add support for `io_uring` on Linux kernels that support it?
It can be used as drop-in replacement for `epoll` but leveraging all its capabilities means re-writing all the `read`s/`wri…
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Hello, I saw that io_uring in latest linux kernels could deserve better performances than epoll, do you plan to support it ? Or maybe i'm wrong about that let me know.
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## Context
A large part of CPU cycles in the benchmarks are spent on syscalls and the associated copying of data. We could (potentially) improve on this by leveraging io_uring through [`tokio-uring`]…
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io_uring is a new kernel interface introduced in Linux 5.1. It provides a mechanism for fast asynchronous I/O.
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we need to plan for [io_uring](https://kernel.dk/io_uring.pdf) integration. It is a new Linux syscall that allows sending a queue of syscalls to execute. The kernel will then execute those calls (if p…