DPVS is a high performance Layer-4 load balancer based on DPDK.
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DPVS is a high performance Layer-4 load balancer based on DPDK.
QNSM is network security monitoring framework based on DPDK.
seaweedfs implemented in pure Rust
A minimal UDP stack based on DPDK
YAStack: User-space network-stack based on DPDK, FreeBSD TCP/IP Stack, EnvoyProxy
Linux & Android Kernel Vulnerability research and exploitation
A low-latency, extensible, multi-tenant key-value store.
A high-performance WebSocket library optimized for low latency and high throughput.
Golang binding for netmap https://github.com/luigirizzo/netmap
Complete end-to-end FPGA trading system: hardware acceleration (<5μs latency), kernel bypass (AF_XDP, DPDK), automated market maker, FIX 4.2 execution engine. 30 projects from Ethernet PHY to multi-platform apps. Real NASDAQ ITCH validation (563K+ samples). Production-grade low-latency architecture. LLM-Inference
VPP project, Newnet@TelecomParisTech
Order matching engine
A Rust/eBPF network reflex for distributed AI. Bypasses the kernel to route gradients at the NIC level.
Draconis is a centralized network-accelerated scheduler which uses P4 programmable switches to support microsecond-scale scheduling.
BareMetalNIC is a zero-abstraction, memory-mapped NIC driver framework delivering 20–50ns packet latency by eliminating all software indirection between application and hardware. Designed for HFT, market data ingestion, and deterministic networking workloads.
An experimental, kernel-bypass TCP/IP stack written in Rust. Features a hybrid threading engine, zero-copy architecture, and hits 3,100+ connections/sec on legacy hardware
small header-only library simplifying netmap development
Advanced PowerShell-based red team implant along with a custom C2 (Command & Control) server
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