OPRA Market Data Feed: Axiom Product Sheet
A managed, normalized OPRA market data feed—built for robust, reliable, and resilient delivery when options traffic gets bursty
Axiom is Exegy’s market data-as-a-service platform, designed to reduce the infrastructure and operational burden of consuming high-volume feeds like OPRA. This product sheet summarizes how Axiom delivers a normalized OPRA market data feed with operational resilience—using infrastructure designed in dual resilient pairs and monitored in real time—so downstream trading, risk, and surveillance systems stay stable when message rates spike.
Why Download
- Understand what Axiom delivers for OPRA (and what’s included in normalized delivery)
- See how Axiom supports fit-for-purpose distribution (full feed vs filtered/sliced delivery) to reduce downstream blast radius
- Learn how Axiom’s resiliency-by-design approach supports consistent delivery during burst conditions
Who It’s For
Heads of Market Data, trading infrastructure and ops leaders, and engineering teams responsible for reliable OPRA consumption at scale.
OPRA Market Data Feed Solution
Axiom delivers normalized market data with robust, reliable, and resilient design—built in dual resilient pairs and monitored in real time
During volatile periods, OPRA doesn’t behave like a steady stream—it behaves like a burst-driven system. OPRA’s own capacity framework reflects that reality, publishing projections in messages per 100 milliseconds and also using a 10-millisecond interval to represent utilization during bursts. And because projections are for one stream only, firms that take both redundant multicast streams for fault tolerance effectively double bandwidth requirements before adding retransmission headroom.
That’s the context for this product sheet: it shows how Axiom reduces operational burden while supporting stable, normalized delivery when peak “shape” changes and message rates spike. Instead of treating OPRA as a static feed you simply ingest, Axiom helps teams operate through stress conditions—supporting consistent downstream consumption, clearer capacity validation, and day-to-day reliability when it matters most
