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DistributedLog vs simplehttp: What are the differences?

What is DistributedLog? High-performance replicated log service, by Twitter. DistributedLog (DL) is a high-performance, replicated log service, offering durability, replication and strong consistency as essentials for building reliable distributed systems.

What is simplehttp? A family of libraries and daemons built upon libevent that make high performance HTTP servers simple and straightforward to write. .

DistributedLog and simplehttp belong to "Message Queue" category of the tech stack.

DistributedLog and simplehttp are both open source tools. It seems that DistributedLog with 2.25K GitHub stars and 283 forks on GitHub has more adoption than simplehttp with 480 GitHub stars and 73 GitHub forks.

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What is DistributedLog?

DistributedLog (DL) is a high-performance, replicated log service, offering durability, replication and strong consistency as essentials for building reliable distributed systems.

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