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MsQuic is a Microsoft implementation of the IETF QUIC
protocol. It is cross-platform, written in C and designed to be a general purpose QUIC library. MsQuic also has C++ API wrapper classes and exposes interop layers for both Rust and C#.
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Protocol Features
QUIC has many benefits when compared to existing "TLS over TCP" scenarios:
All packets are encrypted and handshake is authenticated with TLS 1.3.
Parallel streams of (reliable and unreliable) application data.
Exchange application data in the first round trip (0-RTT).
Improved congestion control and loss recovery.
Survives a change in the clients IP address or port.
Stateless load balancing.
Easily extendable for new features and extensions.
Library Features
MsQuic has several features that differentiates it from other QUIC implementations:
Optimized for client and server.
Optimized for maximal throughput and minimal latency.
For other frequently asked questions, see the FAQs.
Contributing
For information on contributing, please see our contribution guidelines. Feel free to take a look at our Good First Issues list if you're looking for somewhere to start. If you'd just like to talk, come chat with us on Discord.
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Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.