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DistributedLog vs XMPP: What are the differences?

Developers describe DistributedLog as "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. On the other hand, XMPP is detailed as "An open XML technology for real-time communication". It is a set of open technologies for instant messaging, presence, multi-party chat, voice and video calls, collaboration, lightweight middleware, content syndication, and generalized routing of XML data.

DistributedLog can be classified as a tool in the "Message Queue" category, while XMPP is grouped under "Container Tools".

DistributedLog is an open source tool with 2.25K GitHub stars and 283 GitHub forks. Here's a link to DistributedLog's open source repository on GitHub.

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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.

What is XMPP?

It is a set of open technologies for instant messaging, presence, multi-party chat, voice and video calls, collaboration, lightweight middleware, content syndication, and generalized routing of XML data.

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