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Linux Kernel vs. DPDK: HTTP Performance Showdown

Linux Kernel vs DPDK: HTTP Performance Showdown.
A head-to-head performance comparison between the Linux kernel’s network stack, and a kernel-bypass stack powered by DPDK.

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