Real-Time Concurrent System
ClickRaids is a high-concurrency, real-time web application, inspired by the viral OneMillionCheckBoxes game, created by eieio games. While the original game was a fun experiment, ClickRaids aims to push the boundaries by exploring how well a single server can be optimized to handle millions of users simultaneously. The goal is to serve as many users as possible (High Performance), process requests as quickly as possible (Low Latency), and avoid downtime for as long as possible (High Availability) to see just how far an efficient application can go without relying on infrastructure scaling.
For detailed information on ClickRaids installation and usage instructions, please refer to the project's Wiki. The Wiki provides comprehensive guides and resources to help you get started with ClickRaids and make the most out of its features. Additionally, you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) in the Wiki.
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