HTTP/2 is much faster than SPDY thanks to dependency-based prioritization Background HTTP/2 provides two methods to prioritize streams (e.g. files being served). One method is called weight-based prioritization. In weight-based prioritization, every stream is given a weight, and the value is used by the server to proportionally distribute the bandwidth between the streams. The other method is depe
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