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By Ilya Grigorik on September 03, 2010 Berkeley Sockets (BSD) are the de facto API for all network communication. With roots from the early 1980's, it is the original implementation of the TCP/IP suite, and arguably one of the most widely supported and critical components of any operating system today. BSD sockets that most of us are familiar with are peer-to-peer connections, which require explic
Summary and Overview One of the infrastructure tools that we've identified for the future internal architecture of Second Life is messaging. Message queuing systems allow systems that send messages to not have to worry about how they will be delivered, and allow consumers of messages to gather whichever ones interest them, at their own pace. Ideally we'd have a completely scaleable system that cli
Queuing work for processing in the background is a time tested scalability strategy. Queuing also happens to be one of those much needed tools where it easy enough to forge for your own that we see a lot of different versions made. Resque is GitHub's take on a job queue and they've used it to process million and millions of jobs so far. What is Resque? Redis-backed library for creating background
By Ilya Grigorik on October 08, 2009 Not all message queues are made equal. In the simplest case, a message queue is synonymous with an asynchronous protocol in which the sender and the receiver do not operate on the message at the same time. However, while this pattern is most commonly used to decouple distinct services (an intermediate mailbox, of sorts), the more advanced implementations also e
Why ZeroMQ? ZeroMQ (also known as ÃMQ, 0MQ, or zmq) looks like an embeddable networking library but acts like a concurrency framework. It gives you sockets that carry atomic messages across various transports like in-process, inter-process, TCP, and multicast. You can connect sockets N-to-N with patterns like fan-out, pub-sub, task distribution, and request-reply. It's fast enough to be the fabric
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