modernhttps
ModernHTTPS, also known as HTTP/3, is the latest version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) designed to improve the performance and security of web communications. It was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and is built on top of the QUIC transport protocol, which itself is based on UDP (User Datagram Protocol). This departure from the traditional TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) used in HTTP/2 allows for faster connection establishment and reduced latency.
One of the key advantages of ModernHTTPS is its ability to multiplex streams over a single connection,
Another significant feature of ModernHTTPS is its improved connection migration. Unlike HTTP/2, which can struggle with
ModernHTTPS also supports faster connection establishment. QUIC's handshake process is designed to be more efficient than
However, the adoption of ModernHTTPS has been slower than expected due to various factors, including the need
In summary, ModernHTTPS represents a significant advancement in web communication protocols, offering improved performance, security, and