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To HTTP/2, or Not To HTTP/2, That Is The Question (1507.06562v1)

Published 23 Jul 2015 in cs.NI

Abstract: As of February, 2015, HTTP/2, the update to the 16-year-old HTTP 1.1, is officially complete. HTTP/2 aims to improve the Web experience by solving well-known problems (e.g., head of line blocking and redundant headers), while introducing new features (e.g., server push and content priority). On paper HTTP/2 represents the future of the Web. Yet, it is unclear whether the Web itself will, and should, hop on board. To shed some light on these questions, we built a measurement platform that monitors HTTP/2 adoption and performance across the Alexa top 1 million websites on a daily basis. Our system is live and up-to-date results can be viewed at http://isthewebhttp2yet.com/. In this paper, we report our initial findings from a 6 month measurement campaign (November 2014 - May 2015). We find 13,000 websites reporting HTTP/2 support, but only 600, mostly hosted by Google and Twitter, actually serving content. In terms of speed, we find no significant benefits from HTTP/2 under stable network conditions. More benefits appear in a 3G network where current Web development practices make HTTP/2 more resilient to losses and delay variation than previously believed.

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Authors (6)
  1. Matteo Varvello (29 papers)
  2. Kyle Schomp (1 paper)
  3. David Naylor (8 papers)
  4. Jeremy Blackburn (76 papers)
  5. Alessandro Finamore (19 papers)
  6. Kostantina Papagiannaki (2 papers)
Citations (8)