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HTTP/2 Blog

Category HTTP/2

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 10 July 2023

Usage of HTTP/2 is declining sharply, while usage of HTTP/3 is rising slowly.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 8 January 2021

HTTP/2 is now used by 50% of all websites, up from 42.6% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 13 February 2019

HTTP/2 is now used by 33.3% of all websites, up from 23.9% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 April 2018

HTTP/2 is now used by 25% of all websites, up from 12.9% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 13 November 2017

Usage of HTTP/2 has doubled in the last year and is now at 20.4%.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 24 October 2017

96.3% of LiteSpeed servers support HTTP/2, 38.4% of Nginx servers, 4.0% of Apache servers, 0.9% of Microsoft-IIS servers.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 10 August 2017

16% of all website and 32.1% of the top 1000 sites use HTTP/2.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 28 September 2016

HTTP/2 is now used by 10% of all the websites, up from 1.2% one year ago.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 July 2016

Comparison of IPv6 vs HTTP/2 adoption rates.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 27 April 2016

73.2% of the websites that support HTTP/2 are running Nginx. LiteSpeed 25.4%, Apache 0.5%.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 23 March 2016

More sites are supporting HTTP/2 now than SPDY.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 16 February 2016

HTTP/2 is now used by 6.5% of all the websites, and by 13.5% of the top 1000 sites.

Web technology fact of the day

Posted by Sam Soltano on 29 October 2015

Usage of SPDY starts to decline as HTTP/2 catches on.

HTTP/2 adoption is still low at 0.4%, but growing fast thanks to LiteSpeed

Posted by Matthias Gelbmann on 13 July 2015

The new version 2 of the HTTP protocol has a somewhat unexpected pioneer. Most of the sites that support HTTP/2 right now are relying on LiteSpeed.

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