Facebook Releases the “Tornado” Web Server

September 11, 2009 by: My Way

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Facebook has announced the release of its Tornado web server under the Apache license. “Tornado is a relatively simple, non-blocking Web server framework written in Python, designed to handle thousands of simultaneous connections, making it ideal for real-time Web services. Tornado is a core piece of infrastructure that powers FriendFeed’s real-time functionality, which we plan to actively maintain. While Tornado is similar to existing Web-frameworks in Python (Django, Google’s webapp, web.py), it focuses on speed and handling large amounts of simultaneous traffic.” The code can be had from tornadoweb.org.

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2 Responses to “Facebook Releases the “Tornado” Web Server”
  1. Arorenwe says:

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