Konrad, hi!

Thanks for the explanation, now i see the M1 is more interesting (for me) 
than it can be visible at first :) I remember the Play team intention to 
(officially, not experimental) switch to Akka Stream from Iteratees only 
when performance will be comparable. So, that future is moving to reality, 
great!

On Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 8:15:55 PM UTC+3, Konrad Malawski wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
> it is the most important step – fusing is *the* feature to enable high 
> throughput + single materialization (per request) for Akka HTTP.
> The feature in 2.0-M1 allows to to apply the fusing on fan-out and fan-in 
> operations (we could do it previously for linear stages),
> so it is a major step towards the promised performance improvements.
>
> Actually enabling fusing on parts of the HTTP pipeline will be the next 
> step, which will then make a noticeable impact on perf.
>
> Hope this explains things!
>
> -- Konrad
>
>

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