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HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
- it is a protocol used for transmitting data between computers through internet & web-browsers.
- It operates over TCP/IP, which provides services to the web browser.
- it is used request a data and also to fetch from the server
Versions:
-- HTTP1.1
*Only one request can be sent and received at a time
*The client must wait until the response has been completely read before sending another request.
*it allows multiple websites be hosted on a single server
*low performance and the ability to load resources
-- HTTP2.0
*Multiple requests can be sent simultaneously by the client.
*Server pushes responses to the client for faster loading of webpages.
*Improved performance of the webpages and loading resources quickly.
*It allows header compression which improves performances.
Conclusion:-
HTTP is an important part of the Internet that helps in transferring information between users' devices and servers.
In comparission to both HTTP1.1 & HTTP2.0, HTTP2.0 offers better performance in terms of speed and efficiency as compared to HTTP1.1.
HTTP2.0 is designed to improve the overall performance and efficiency an address the short comings of HTTP1.1