Re: Apache + HTTP/2 + SPDY

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Hello Eric, how are you?

Well, I am working with a COMODO certificate and making tests using the WebPageTest.org. There, my website SSL Negotiation is more than 300ms, however, another sites is working with 30-50ms. I think this difference between values is makeing the Robots index my project slowly (Could be?)

I really do not know how to improve the SSL Negotiation. I am using Apache 2.4 + Cpanel + 8GB RAM + OpCache, and this negotiation still high.

Do you have some suggestion to me in this searching for a solution?

My main website is: https://www.musiconline.com.br (I am turning the OpCache ON soon).

Thanks a lot again. :) Good year!

2015-05-26 16:53 GMT-03:00 Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx>:


On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 4:36 PM Guitar Man <molrecords@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Developers!

Someone knows if Apache Foundation is working to include the SPDY in the new Apache version for HTTP/2?

There isn't any work on SPDY or mod_spdy.  There is some third-party development of a HTTP/2 module:

  
The Apache WebServer is the most used application and everyone needs a solution about this issue. 

I am paying CPANEL with Apache, and all my website that are using SSL/HTTPS, the SSL Negotiation is very slow.

You're hoping to solve this by opening fewer connections, but wouldn't your n-1 subsequent connections use an abbreviated handshake anyway? Is it really that slow? Maybe you're missing an SSL session cache or have some other extenuating factor?



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