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The Prefork server model gets dismissed as “old school”.

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    marcelschmall@infosec.exchange
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    The Prefork server model gets dismissed as “old school”. I think that’s wrong – especially on Linux.
    With SO_REUSEPORT, the kernel distributes incoming connections across multiple pre-forked worker processes natively. No thread contention. No shared memory complexity. Each worker is an isolated process – a crash stays contained.

    What you get:
    – True process isolation per connection
    – Kernel-level load balancing, no userspace overhead
    – Predictable memory footprint
    – Simpler security boundaries between workers

    In a world obsessed with async event loops, we forget that prefork scales surprisingly well for workloads with high per-connection compute and where isolation actually matters – think security-sensitive services.
    SO_REUSEPORT didn’t just fix the thundering herd problem. It quietly gave prefork a second life.
    More on this soon.
    #linux #infosec #networking #serversecurity #prefork

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