HTTP/3
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We are happy to announce that HTTP/3 support is now available in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.61 (https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/obsidian/change-log/#plesk-18061). We suggest you update to Plesk 18.0.61 and check it out.
You can find additional information at https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/administrator-guide/80026/.
If you have any feedback on the implementation of this feature, please let us know on the forum: https://talk.plesk.com/threads/http-3-supported-by-plesk.352979/
— AY
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Cesare commented
Wait a minute, since when Plesk = Nginx?
If that's the case, it would be nice to let people know.I mean, I don't use Nginx and I'm not the only one I'm sure.
One could even make the case for OpenLitespeed, but for what?
You don't hear your clients and just go ahead and build useless stuff like that sitejet thing.It's easy to understand.
How could you make money on stuff like HTTP/3 or Varnish?
The same things which are on the top requests.And for what's worth, HTTP/3 and Nginx are already equivalent on users:
https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies/web-servers/nginx/
https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies/miscellaneous/http-3/Wondering how popular it has to be to make it on Plesk.
But hey, it's almost that time of the year. January. Where you bump the price every single time for no reason at all. -
[Deleted User] commented
As described in the article, 12% more speed of http3 compared to http2 is a lot for just activating something in a web server / web proxy like a *.so / module!
So I've been wanting this feature for a long time ~2021, because from then on this feature will soon be standard at Cloudflare.
Http3 will replace Http2, since it is simply the first big player to support it.I've known Plesk since version 8.x, although I technically know how things work under Linux. I love Plesk because the interface simplifies many things and the customizing has also improved a lot.
What do you think of Plesk's idea of offering Nginx in the installer with http3 (experimental) and once with http2 (stable)?
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Gabriel Barbosa commented
+1
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gaouat mohamed amine commented
Any News ?
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Anonymous commented
I hope to be implemented as a free feature but not as paid feature...
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[Deleted User] commented
Why not just add a package in the Nginx experimental installer?
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Alexander Yamshanov commented
> It's a critical feature. Please implement urgently on NGINX !
"nginx-1.25.0 mainline version has been released, featuring experimental HTTP/3 support." (c) nginx news/changelog
Usually, Plesk uses stable versions of products. Currently, HTTP/3 in the nginx is in "mainline" branch only (not "stable"). It means, when the nginx "stable" version be released, it makes sense to bring support in Plesk.
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claude commented
It's a critical feature. Please implement urgently on NGINX !
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JT commented
It is very important please implement it.
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Weare Borg commented
It would have great impact to have this feature. But this will take years to get and most probably HTTP/4 would come sooner. What i fear is that this is going to be paid feature.
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Michele Mincone commented
Yes. this feature is important for the future of the Web, QUIC protocol is great. NGINX 1.25.0 supports http/3. Another thing that could be really helpful is adding a module to install OPENLITESPEED instead of having only the option for litespeed enterprise.
With openlitespeed/litespeed, beyond the PLESK interface that will be there, you have the openlitespeed admin panel and litespeed admin panel so you can directly configure the web server, for example, adding brotli compression on the fly or enabling QUIC - HTTP/3.
This admin panel for this web server is really great. It saves up a lot of time.
Thanks if you take into account these improvements. They'll be great!
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謝Aaron commented
+1
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Benjamin Kramer commented
Very important - this is the future of the web, with shorter repose time!
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Pracovnik commented
+1
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Filko commented
++1
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Iñigo commented
+1
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Claudiu M commented
must have feature! :)
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Leonardo Negrão commented
Some news about this feature?
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Cesare commented
Sorry but, if there are features that us as clients can suggest, and well, vote, there are others that should come from the team we're paying for this software.
We're clients, not Plesk employees.
And sure, HTTP/3 may not have many adoption yet.
Maybe because some people are waiting to see if it becomes popular, so then, and only then they adopt.
Anyway, seems like some companies are making use of it:
https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies/miscellaneous/http-3/ -
Trung Nguyễn commented
essential for 2023? enabling http/3 support on windows server 2022 plesk