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Cloudflare's Pingora 0.4 Rust Framework Released With Experimental Windows Support


Cloudflare's Pingora Rust framework that was written as a replacement to Nginx and made publicly open-source earlier this year with a focus on building fast and reliable networked systems is out with its newest feature release.

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