Mod
Krypton
No reviews yet
A mod to optimize the Minecraft networking stack
Community voices
Reviews
Click once to include, again to exclude, again to clear
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this project!
Get it on
Available Platforms
Compatibility
Supported Environments
About
Project Details
For authors
Embed Badge
If you're the author of this project, you can embed a live badge anywhere that supports HTML or Markdown. It updates automatically whenever ratings change.
Use HTML for any page that supports it, or Markdown for README files and Markdown-based descriptions.
Identifiers
Platform IDs
Resources
External Links
About
Description
Warning
Krypton is a work-in-progress. I do not provide any guarantees about its stability, compatibility with other mods, or support for every possible setup out there. Support for this mod is provided on a "best-effort" basis. This is not my day job, it is a hobby growing out of related work I've done.
Sponsor Me!
Did this mod make your server playable? Chip in a bit of money so I can continue developing it.
What's Krypton?
Krypton (from Ancient Greek kryptos, "the hidden one") is a Fabric mod that attempts to optimize the Minecraft networking stack. It derives from work done in the Velocity and Tuinity projects.
Krypton contains several optimizations, including:
- Highly optimized Netty handlers derived from the Velocity proxy, which I am the developer of. These handlers have sen real-world usage and extensive profiling, and strategically deploy native code where it makes the most sense.
- Flush consolidation to lower server CPU usage (and reducing the impact from hardware security vulnerabilities which exploit speculative execution) and lower server tick times.
- Micro-optimizations to reduce memory usage and improve packet serialization speeds.
Please join my Discord to discuss the mod or get support.
Compatibility
Krypton should work anywhere where a Minecraft can run — naturally, however, it is tuned for Linux.
I try to ensure that Krypton will work with the Fabric API, Lithium, and Sodium. Support beyond these mods is provided on a best effort basis.
Warning
Krypton is a work-in-progress. I do not provide any guarantees about its stability, compatibility with other mods, or support for every possible setup out there. Support for this mod is provided on a "best-effort" basis. This is not my day job, it is a hobby growing out of related work I've done.
Sponsor Me!
Did this mod make your server playable? Chip in a bit of money so I can continue developing it.
What's Krypton?
Krypton (from Ancient Greek kryptos, "the hidden one") is a Fabric mod that attempts to optimize the Minecraft networking stack. It derives from work done in the Velocity and Tuinity projects.
Krypton contains several optimizations, including:
- Highly optimized Netty handlers derived from the Velocity proxy, which I am the developer of. These handlers have seen real-world usage and extensive profiling, and strategically deploy native code where it makes the most sense.
- Flush consolidation to lower server CPU usage (and reducing the impact from hardware security vulnerabilities which exploit speculative execution) and lower server tick times.
- Micro-optimizations to reduce memory usage and improve packet serialization speeds.
Compatibility
Krypton should work anywhere where a Minecraft can run — naturally, however, it is tuned for Linux.
I try to ensure that Krypton will work with the Fabric API, Lithium, and Sodium. Support beyond these mods is provided on a best effort basis.
Screenshots
Gallery
Versions
Files
Relations
Project Relations
More like this
Similar Mods
Suggestions use data such as tags, dependencies, dependents, descriptions, titles, and more to rank how much they overlap with this mod.
On ModDex
Community snapshot
By the numbers
Statistics
Want to reach Minecraft players?
We're looking for a server hosting partner to feature here and other parts of the site. Interested? Send us a message!
Get in touchGet it on
Available Platforms
On ModDex
Community snapshot
By the numbers
Statistics
Resources