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				 Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 8:26 pm    Post subject: [Article] How does multiplexing in HTTP/2 work? | 
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				Let's consider a Web page test.html located at https://example.com/test.html which uses a CSS sheet style.css and includes 3 images a.jpg, b.jpg and c.jpg.
 
 
If a HTTP/1.1 browser visits https://example.com/test.html, it will:
 
-  Open a TCP/IP connection to example.com
 
 -  Negociate an SSL/TLS session
 
 -  Send a request for virtual path /test.html
 
 -  Receive the reply and parse the page
 
 -  Reuse the same connection to send a new request for /style.css
 
 -  Receive the reply
 
 -  Open a TCP/IP connection to example.com
 
 -  Negociate an SSL/TLS session
 
 -  Use the new connection to request /a.jpg
 
 -  Reuse the new connection to request /b.jpg
 
 -  Reuse the first connection to request /c.jpg
 
 -  Close both connections
  
 
If a HTTP/2 browser visits https://example.com/test.html, it will:
 
-  Open a TCP/IP connection to example.com
 
 -  Negociate an SSL/TLS session
 
 -  Send a request for virtual path /test.html
 
 -  Receive the reply and parse the page
 
 -  Send a request for /style.css
 
 -  Send a request for /a.jpg
 
 -  Send a request for /b.jpg
 
 -  Send a request for /c.jpg
 
 -  Receive the replies for all requested files
 
 -  Close the connection
  
 
In this small example, HTTP/2 has used a single TCP/IP connection with a single SSL/TLS negociation while HTTP/1.1 required two of each.
 
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