Monday, 7 December 2015

Websites to load faster with development of new internet protocol


Websites are expected run faster with the development of a new internet protocol HTTP/2. The protocol is designed to make web traffic faster and more efficient and is already supported by all major browsers including Chrome, Safari, Firefox as well as web server company Apache who have added it to its web server software.


The most noticeable result for users will be faster page speeds. HTTP/2 won't make pages significantly smaller, but the same data will require fewer round trips to the server, cutting load times by as much as half in some tests. Other features like header compression have been more controversial among engineers, but the protocol still expected to lead to faster pages and less congestion as it spreads across the web.


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