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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

As such, a micro-optimization is, again, how you probably need to fine-tune things on a low level to really benefit from it. Luckily, multiple companies have been working on open-source QUIC and HTTP/3 implementations for over five years now, so we have several mature and stable options to choose from. What Does It All Mean?

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

However, TCP is typically implemented in the operating system’s (OS’) kernel, a secure and more restricted environment, which for most OSes isn’t even open source. As such, tuning congestion logic is usually only done by a select few developers, and evolution is slow. Did You Know? Finally convinced?