Thanks to Eric and Stefan for replying.
On 9/16/15 11:51 AM, "Stefan Eissing" wrote:
>SPDY has been superceeded by HTTP/2 as a protocol. Some browsers still
>support SPDY, however it will int the mid-term go away.
>
>All major browsers nowadays support HTTP/2. That should make it a safer
>invest
SPDY has been superceeded by HTTP/2 as a protocol. Some browsers still support
SPDY, however it will int the mid-term go away.
All major browsers nowadays support HTTP/2. That should make it a safer
investment.
Apache httpd will support HTTP/2 in one of the next 2.4.x releases - hopefully
the
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Rose, John B wrote:
> Is SPDY something that the typical Apache 2.2 or 2.4 installation should be
> utilizing as of September 2015?
>
No, if anything look into mod_h2 if you have a requirement in this area
> Are there any reasons to NOT use SPDY?
Yes, the proto
We have some Apache 2.2 and 2.4 web servers
We are determining if we should pursue setting up SPDY on our Apache 2.2 and
2.4 web servers.
At one time I thought SPDY only worked over https with limited browsers, but
additional reading looks like that is not true.
I see that Google has dropped s