QUIC – Quick User Datagram Protocol is a Google-created transport layer for a speedy web without doing any changes at the web application code.
Google formally declared, they are preparing to propose its homegrown QUIC protocol to IETF standard body so that it could turn into a piece of cutting edge advanced web technology. The web index monster has been creating QUIC protocol since 2013 in the wake of making SPDY the base for the IEFT's HTTP/2 standard.
In its blog, Google composes that in the course of recent months, it has been coordinating the activity over QUIC and breaking down the execution. The aftereffects of this test are really positive and shows a genuine upgrade in execution over TCP.
The Introduction of QUIC by Google is to enhance the system execution by reducing the round trip time. The other salient features of QUIC include improved congestion control, reducing the latency in connection establishment, forward error correction etc.
Presently, QUIC handles about a large portion of the Chrome connections to Google servers. Google is gradually expanding QUIC to make this a default transport medium. Google intends to supercharge the web with QUIC and we'll need to sit tight for the responses of the IETF and other web players.
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