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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

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You would, however, be hard-pressed even today to find a good article that details the nuanced best practices. This is because, as I stated in the introduction to part 1 , much of the early HTTP/2 content was overly optimistic about how well it would work in practice, and some of it, quite frankly, had major mistakes and bad advice.

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

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One aspect of performance is about how efficiently a transport protocol can use a network’s full (physical) bandwidth (i.e. Some examples of the latter are heavily cached websites, as well as single-page apps that periodically fetch small updates via APIs and other protocols such as DNS-over-QUIC. Congestion Control. And it gets worse.