HTTP/2

HTTP/2 is a major revision of the HTTP network protocol. HTTP/2 improves on HTTP in speed and latency. It accomplishes this with multiple changes.

  • Receiving and sending multiple responses on the same connection. HTTP uses a separate connection for each request. This reduces the overhead required for establishing new connections.
  • Sending page content and assets concurrently. The server can send assets to the browser in a single response. For example, the pages images and JavaScript can be sent all at once allowing the browser to render the page immediately.
  • Compressing the HTTP headers.

HTTP/2 has been supported in major browsers since 2015 but it must be configured on the server before it is enabled.

Hutz Media hosts all of its client website and web applications on a high-performance server that supports HTTP/2. Does your web application support HTTP/2? We can improve the performance of your application.

Contact us right now to get started.