Are the two gifs in the wrong order? Seems like it shows HTTP/3 then HTTP/2 when the text suggests it's HTTP/2 then HTTP/3?pic.twitter.com/rmnmynnwdN
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Are the two gifs in the wrong order? Seems like it shows HTTP/3 then HTTP/2 when the text suggests it's HTTP/2 then HTTP/3?pic.twitter.com/rmnmynnwdN
Sorry about that, thanks for catching it. Fixed now.
Has there been testing done with BBRv2? Also, since HTTP/3 is UDP, unclear why a TCP congest algo makes a difference
Congestion control applies to non-TCP traffic too - QUIC implements it as it handles that at the application layer. (I would say that the blog post slightly understates the impact of congestion control algos on the benchmarks) See https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-iccrg-update-on-bbrv2 … for more details.
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