Thursday, 7 May 2015

How Google Makes Browsing increasingly Speeding

Blog Share-  How Google Makes Browsing increasingly Speeding. Google's ambition to speed up Internet access (browser) them. You do this by pressing latency during data communication occurs. To achieve that goal, Google tested a Quick UDP protocol Internet Connection (QUIC).
The use of these protocols faster than the UDP protocol, which is commonly used by streaming media services, gaming and VoIP.

Excerpted from The Register, Monday, April 20, 2015, the idea behind the protocol QUIC that accelerates web applications with low latency in internet communications. Emphasis is done by reducing latency latency access time required to connect to the server.

QUIC protocol scheme can be positioned savings when connecting to server communications.

"How secure web browsing standard involving TCP and TLS communication, which takes two to three travel time to connect with the server," explains Google Chrome team.

TLS is meant here is Transport Layer Security, while TCP is the Transmission Control Protocol.

Whereas QUIC equivalent to the performance of TCP and TLS. Mentioned QUIC protocol works with a connection to the server with faster, just once, to the server. Not going back and forth like a second apda komunikas TCP and TLS.

TLS connection to the data communication typically three times slower than setting the TCP connection. While talking about security, QUIC offers equivalent security with TLS over TCP but with lower latency than TLS.

"QUIC designed differently with earlier communication to the server. It can start to transmit data without commuting, which makes loading a web page that is intended faster," explains Google.

Initial results of this testing protocol QUIC Google diklam quite encouraging. At Google Search, look no 3 percent reduction in the average waiting time open the page. As for access to streaming YouTube videos, with QUIC produces 30 percent less frequently buffering problems.

Although preliminary results indicate a positive signal, but it is not clear when this scheme will be adopted by Google.

Internet giant still wanted to test the internal network and will propose this scheme to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an Internet standard. IETF is an organization which encompass a wide range of many parties interested in the development of computer networks and the Internet.

QUIC protocol trial run on the Chrome browser.

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