1 Risposta
- Più recenti
- Maggior numero di voti
- Maggior numero di commenti
1
Kindly note that CloudFront is currently not supporting HTTP/2 towards origins. The connection from CloudFront back to your origin server is still made using HTTP/1.1:
New – HTTP/2 Support for Amazon CloudFront - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-http2-support-for-cloudfront/ HTTP version - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/RequestAndResponseBehaviorCustomOrigin.html#RequestCustomHTTPVersion
con risposta 2 anni fa
Contenuto pertinente
- AWS UFFICIALEAggiornata 2 anni fa
- AWS UFFICIALEAggiornata 2 anni fa
- AWS UFFICIALEAggiornata 2 anni fa
- AWS UFFICIALEAggiornata 10 mesi fa
Ohh, okk.
Hence was debugging an issue wherein our ttfb(time to first byte) is high when cloudfront is used compared to serving from alb directly.I asked a separate question here
If cloudfront supports http2 to origin, I think it helps a lot given cloudfront is at edge locations and a new connection to the origin server for most of the viewer requests increases latency.