HTTP, or Hypertext Transfer Protocol, is the backbone of the web and is the universal protocol for transferring text data.
HTTP/3, or HTTP over QUIC, changes HTTP a lot. HTTP is traditionally done over TCP, Transmission Control Protocol. However, TCP was developed in 1974, at the beginning of the internet, and it is getting outdated. TCP limited HTTP for a while with both speed and security. Thanks HTTP/3, HTTP is not limited anymore. Instead of TCP, HTTP/3 uses a new protocol, developed in 2012 by Google, called QUIC (pronounced “quick”).
HTTP/3 is here, and it’s a big deal for web performance.
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