HTTP/3
add HTTP/3
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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Phi Nguyen commented
like!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous
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like
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Anonymous
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merhaba http3 etkinleştirir misiniz?
hello http3 enable ? -
Anton Kikels
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Today website speed is very important.
Please add HTTP/3 support that we can give our customers the best performance! -
[Deleted User]
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+1
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Anonymous
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we have waited for http/2 since 2017 to be enabled without nginx - when you finally implement http/3 please have the option for this to work without nginx!
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Anonymous
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+
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Anonymous
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+1
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Lavinya
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Please add HTTP/3 Quic support.
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Anonymous
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having this without nginx would be great!
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juan carlos
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please :)
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PB
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+1
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Andrea Candian
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This should be top priority!
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Anonymous
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How is this not a thing in Obsidian?
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LC
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Nearly all of the things we've voted for in the past are.... still not being provided yet by Plesk. However, there's no real reason why Plesk couldn't make this available in Obsidian, by the time it reaches 'General Release' status. Hopefuly, without the 'Advisor' HTTP/2 related display bug that's still present in Onyx though.
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Jean-yves Petit commented
to release in priority when quic support on apache and nginx will be available
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Metric
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Hi, I think it's time for Plesk to implement HTTP/3, Cloudflare has it by default, Chrome and Firefox!
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Thibaut
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Go go go. We need this functionality.
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Anonymous commented
We need this !
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H50K
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Yes, QUIC becomes HTTP/3
Google and CloudFlare are already using quic! Up to 9% of the Internet-Traffic goes over QUIC (mostly google :-D)https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/de//pubs/archive/46403.pdf
I already VOTE for this feature NOW, cause if it is available for nginx / apche it should be done very soon.