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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Anonymous commented
Please… implement it
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Matthias commented
You consider to implement HTTP/3 "if it will be popular"??
I mean what do you guys think? HTTP/3 will not prevail or something? -
Emre Yıldız commented
What is the current status? I guess it still doesn't support it yet!
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[Deleted User] commented
we all are hopping that it will be better accessable soon per own plesk nginx package?
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Vojkan Cvijanovic commented
How is it possible that in 2023 this still hasn't been implemented by default? HTTP3 is essential.
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[Deleted User] commented
untested: there is a way to enable support for http3 via recompile.
https://ubunlog.com/en/cloudflare-offers-a-module-to-support-http-3-in-nginx/amp/
Or
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Jonathan Andrade Marckert commented
It is essential to stay on the top
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Leonardo Negrão commented
essential for 2023?
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JT commented
Very important!
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Javier Davó commented
For me is very important...
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Nayef commented
Plesk, Put this thing on your product to decrease license prices complaints.:)
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Michael Dieblich commented
When is this feature coming?
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Andreas commented
So slowly but surely, it is a very important feature. It really needs to be implemented soon. People have been voting here for over two years and nothing is happening.
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JT commented
QUIC and HTTP/3 should be supported soon.
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EhudZ commented
Plesk can not take years to implement the latest server services.
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Steffen Gleich commented
I know nginx/f5 still has problems with Http3 running smoothly. Nonetheless, the issue should be addressed. Especially in light of the upcoming leap in technology and speed that Http3 offers. In addition, the money that is increased in licenses every year must be used with added value. Imho
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Anonymous commented
Why not yet????
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謝Aaron commented
+1 HTTP/3
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Michael Neubauer commented
+
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JT commented
+1 HTTP/3