Bandwidth Doesn't Matter Bandwidth Doesn't Matter

Bandwidth Doesn't Matter

Why Network Delay Will Always Limit Web Performance and What to do About it

Publisher Description

Most people think more bandwidth is the answer when trying to speed up website load time. But due to the request-response nature of the HTTP protocol, page load time will always be a minimum of the number of items on a page multiplied by the network delay between client and server. Even infinite bandwidth will not make things faster than the fundamental limit dictated by network delay. 


While talented developers around the world have found hacks to slightly enhance web performance over the years, many of them cause more harm than good.


Now, HTTP/2 is almost upon us, and the Internet as we know it will change forever — and so will web performance.

  • GENRE
    Computers & Internet
    RELEASED
    2015
    May 1
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    29
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Load Impact
    SELLER
    Grant Engle
    SIZE
    3.6
    MB
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