ØMQ vs Persistent SSH
A side-by-side look at ØMQ and Persistent SSH. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
ØMQ
Development
ØMQ (also known as ZeroMQ) is an open-source messaging library that provides a flexible lightweight abstraction for distributed and concurrent applications. It offers a socket API for building fast and efficient asynchronous message-based applications.
messagingdistributed-systemsconcurrencysocketsopen-source
Persistent SSH
Network & Admin
Persistent SSH is a tool that allows you to maintain persistent SSH connections to remote servers without having to repeatedly open new SSH sessions. It keeps sessions alive in the background and makes it easy to reconnect.
sshpersistentconnectionsremote-access
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