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CloudFlare is First to Offer HTTP/2 Server Push Support for All Customers
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CloudFlare is First to Offer HTTP/2 Server Push Support for All Customers

CloudFlare today introduced the industry’s first-ever HTTP/2 Server Push support for all customers. HTTP/2 Server Push is the next generation Internet standard aimed at speeding up websites and mobile applications. CloudFlare is turning it on for free for all of its 4 million customers, making it possible for everyone to experience the fastest web performance available.

“Usually, Internet performance improvements shave just milliseconds. In this case, the impact of HTTP/2 Server Push will be measured in seconds per page load, a quantum leap in performance that no service provider has been able to offer yet,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder & CEO of CloudFlare. “If with HTTP/2 Server Push we’re able to save one second off every page load served across CloudFlare’s network at our current scale, we would save about 10,000 years of time every day that people would have otherwise spent waiting for the Internet to load.”

More at Announcing Support for HTTP/2 Server Push.

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