Pronghorn, spelled pronghorn (with lowercased p), is an event-driven webserver named after the ungulate mammal Pronghorn due to its high performance. Pronghorn's goal is a well-scaling architecture which consists of a worker thread pool whose amount of workers can be increased in realtime, without the need of restarting the server. Pronghorn is optimized for Linux kernel 2.6 environments since it makes use of the asynchronous IO capabilities provided by Linux 2.6.
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