DEEPAK BASANTIA

Dagzer - 🦀 High-Performance Orchestration | 1M+ Executions/Sec.

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At Dagzer, we built a next-generation distributed orchestration engine, ensuring infrastructure is never a bottleneck. Executing 1M tasks per second with sub-millisecond latency, our platform provides a robust foundation for enterprise systems. Crafted from Rust using Hexagonal Architecture, we simplify advanced workflow automation, letting teams safely connect distributed services. From agentic AI loops to high-volume pipelines, Dagzer is the ultimate AI-ready infrastructure to scale endlessly.

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DEEPAK BASANTIA
Hello Product Hunt! I am Deepak, the founder and software systems engineer behind Dagzer. I spent the last year building Dagzer because I saw a recurring problem in the industry. Traditional orchestration tools and workflow platforms often become the very bottlenecks they are supposed to prevent, especially under heavy enterprise load. When you are building high-frequency systems or continuous agentic AI loops, you simply cannot afford latency or architectural rigidity. Dagzer is a next-generation distributed orchestration engine designed for uncompromising speed and massive scale. To ensure this level of performance and reliability, I have written over 2M+ lines of Rust code, following strict Hexagonal Architecture principles across a highly modular workspace. This was not built as a simple wrapper; it is a fundamental infrastructure layer engineered for the future of distributed services. Why does this matter for your stack? 1. Extreme Performance: We handle over 1M executions per second with sub-millisecond latency. 2. Massive Code Integrity: Built from 2million lines of Rust for memory safety and high-concurrency reliability. 3. Architectural Cleanliness: Uses ports and adapters (Hexagonal Architecture) to ensure your business logic remains decoupled and testable. 4. AI-Ready Infrastructure: Designed to power the next generation of autonomous agents and high-volume data pipelines without skipping a beat. Our goal is to provide engineering teams with the ultimate infrastructure that scales without limits while keeping cloud costs optimized. I will be here all day to dive into the technical details of our implementation, our distributed architecture, or how Dagzer can fit into your specific workflow. What is the biggest scaling hurdle you are currently facing in your infrastructure? I would love to hear your thoughts!