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New to QUIC?
QUIC is a new transport protocol being developed in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It offers reliability, security and multiplexing by default.
HTTP/3 is a new version of HTTP that sits on top of QUIC. It leverages the new transport features to fix performance problems such as Head-of-Line blocking. This enables web pages to load faster, especially over troublesome networks.
If you’re new to QUIC and need to learn more about the protocol, the following resources will help you gain a better understanding.
- HTTP/3: the past, present, and the future
- HTTP/3: From root to tip blog
- The QUICening blog
- Get a head start with QUIC blog
- Road to QUIC blog
- QUIC implementations repository
- IETF standard working group
Faster handshakes
QUIC handshakes are faster by design when compared to the equivalent TCP & TLS.
Since QUIC uses TLS 1.3, it can benefit from zero roundtrip time (0-RTT) connection resumption. Check out our 0-RTT blogpost to understand more about this feature.
Continuing developments
Cloudflare will continue to make updates to its QUIC implementation as the IETF makes progress towards finalizing the protocol standard.
Since launching QUIC & HTTP/3 support we've continued to measure performance and deploy optimisations such as new Congestion Control algorithms.
from https://cloudflare-quic.com/
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