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Can SPDY really make the web faster?

Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

HTTP is a successful Internet technology on top of which a lot of the web resides. However, limitations with its current specification have encouraged some to look for the next generation of HTTP. In SPDY, Google has come up with such a proposal that has growing community acceptance, especially after being adopted by the IETF HTTPbis-WG as the basis for HTTP/2.0. SPDY has the potential to greatly improve web experience with little deployment overhead, but we still lack an understanding of its true potential in different environments. This paper offers a comprehensive evaluation of SPDY’s performance using extensive experiments. We identify the impact of network characteristics and website infrastructure on SPDY’s potential page loading benefits, finding that these factors are decisive for an optimal SPDY deployment strategy. Through exploring such key aspects that affect SPDY, and accordingly HTTP/2.0, we feed into the wider debate regarding the impact of future protocols.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Elkhatib, Yehia, Tyson, Gareth, Welzl, Michael
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1045783521
Document Type :
Electronic Resource