Publisher review:Streamline is a high-speed networking subsystem for commodity operating systems. Streamline is a high-speed networking subsystem for commodity operating systems. It increases performance by moving processing tasks to the fastest location and reducing unnecessary copying and context switching.
Streamline supports in-kernel execution, but also dedicated hardware (NICs) and even remote machines.
The goal of Streamline is to make fast network processing viable on common PC hardware. Many advanced processing schemes so far fail to make it into OSes, because they are difficult to combine with the socket(..) API or only applicable in a few situations. Our goal is to integrate known as well as develop new methods that replace sockets(..). without burdening application developers and end-users. Streamline achieves this by constructing tailored datapaths for each application at runtime from an extensible set of functions.
Streamline 1.6.3 is a C/C++ script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by Willem de Bruijn.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.
Operating system:Linux / BSD