Tokio is an asynchronous runtime for Rust that enables high-performance, non-blocking I/O operations. Developers use it to build scalable network applications, web servers, and microservices. Engineers benefit from its efficient task scheduling and support for async/await, making complex concurrent systems simpler to implement. It’s ideal for projects requiring reliability and speed.
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