Navining Zeus Save

A high performance, cross-platform Internet Communication Engine. Developed with native socket API. Aim at handling millions of concurrent connections.

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Zeus

A high performance, cross-platform Internet Communication Engine. Developed with native socket API. Aim at handling millions of concurrent connections.

Features

Cross Platform

  • Both client and server can run on Windows, Linux or MacOS.
  • Cross-platform communication between client and server.
  • Support different IO-multiplexing Models

Lightweight

  • Developed with native socket API and C++ standard libraries, no dependency on any external libraries.
  • Along with an one-click compile script to deploy.

High Performance

  • Current concurrency ability: 10K connections, 1Gbps I/O with single thread
  • Target concurrency ability: 1M concurrent connections.

Good Availability

  • A complete and detailed log system
  • Friendly configuration files
  • Heartbeat detection and flow control is available
  • Customizable thread pool, memory pool and object pool

Multiple IO-Multiplexing Models

  • select
  • IOCP (TODO)
  • epoll

Multiple Transfer Protocols

  • TCP
  • UDP (TODO)
  • FTP (TODO)
  • HTTP (TODO)

Examples

There are examples of a TCP client and TCP server under examples/. The server is an echo server, which sends back messages

Build

Linux & MacOS

CMake 3.0.0 or higher.

g++ 4.7 or higher.

git clone https://github.com/navining/Zeus.git
cd Zeus/examples
./build.sh

Windows

Visual Studio 2015 or higher. Open Zeus.sln and build with VS.

Run

Executable files are generated under bin/.

Sample script are provided as well, where programmers can custom the parameters.

Linux & MacOS

server.sh and client.sh under server/ and client/.

Windows

server.bat and client.bat under server/ and client/.

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