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update outdated alternatives chapter in rama book
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## Alternatives

While there are a handful of proxies written in Rust, there is only one other Rust framework
specifically made for proxy services. All other proxies are single purpose code bases,
some even just for learning purposes.
While there are a handful of proxies written in Rust, there are only two other Rust frameworks
specifically made for proxy purposes. All other proxy codebases are single purpose code bases,
some even just for learning purposes. Or are actually generic http/web libraries/frameworks
that facilitate proxy features as an extra.

[Cloudflare] has been working on a proxy service framework, named [`pingora`], since a couple of years already,
and on the 28th of February of 2024 they also open sourced it.

Rama is not for everyone, but we sure hope it is right for you.
If not, consider giving [`pingora`] a try, it might very well be the next best thing for you.

Finally, [ByteDance] has an open source proxy framework written in Rust to developer forward
Secondly, [ByteDance] has an open source proxy framework written in Rust to developer forward
and reverse proxies alike, named [`g3proxy`].

[Cloudflare]: https://www.cloudflare.com/
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