Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing QUIC is now RFC 9000QUIC is a new latency-reducing, reliable, and secure internet transport protocol that is slated to replace TCP, the most commonly used transport today. We’ve talked before about how we love QUIC and are deeply invested in making it a success because it aligns with our mission to build a faster, more resilient
Debugging QUIC with H2O and QLogOne of the key qualities of a computer program is its debuggability. This is especially true for protocol implementations where interoperability with different implementations comes into play. In addition to testing for correctness, good debuggability also helps identify opportunities for performance tuning. This is crucial for QUIC, given how the protocol currently
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing The state of QUIC and HTTP/3 2020QUIC — a latency-reducing, reliable, and secure transport protocol — and HTTP/3 — a mapping of HTTP semantics on top of QUIC — are co-evolving protocols that are being developed and deployed in tandem. This regularly updated blog post will elaborate on the current state of the protocols, their de
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing QUIC matches TCP's efficiency, says our research. | FastlyWe’ve shared a lot about how much we love QUIC (and why we’re building our own implementation called quicly). It promises latency reduction, improved throughput, resilience to client mobility, and increased privacy and security. Excitingly, the QUIC working group at the I
How COVID-19 is affecting internet performanceTL;DR To understand how the internet is performing with the changes in internet use brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we investigated two key metrics during February and March in some of the countries and states that were hit hardest by the virus: changes in the traffic volume served to those regions as a reflection of changes in internet use, and c
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing The Maturing of QUICIt’s no secret Fastly loves QUIC. Not only because we believe it is a necessary step toward a better, more trusted internet. But also because some of us here have been actively involved in the process of taking QUIC from an experiment to an internet standard for more than six years. QUIC continues to evolve t
The lifecycle and performance of a Lucet instanceWe recently announced Lucet, our native WebAssembly compiler and runtime, and have been so excited by the community’s interest. In the announcement, we mentioned that Lucet can instantiate WebAssembly modules in under 50 microseconds, showing that this new technology for faster, safer execution still handles the challenges of scaling to Fastly’s edg
Lucet Takes WebAssembly Beyond the Browser | FastlyToday, we are thrilled to announce the open sourcing of Lucet, Fastly’s native WebAssembly compiler and runtime. WebAssembly is a technology created to enable web browsers to safely execute programs at near-native speeds. It has been shipping in the four major browsers since early 2017. Lucet is designed to take WebAssembly beyond the browser, and
Since Fastly’s founding seven years ago, we’ve remained focused on scaling our business differently, with care and purpose. We’re building a talented team, and carefully select customers who share a similar vision – to create a better internet. Fastly’s values – transparency, honesty, and authenticity – have guided our growth. Our team, customers, and partners trust that we are evolving authentica
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing How to get Faster Websites With Early and Priority HintsWebsites still load too slowly. During the most critical time in the page load lifecycle, your connection is often almost totally idle. A new technology proposed by Fastly engineer Kazuho Oku hopes to make better use of that critical first couple of seconds. Have you ever g
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing Optimizing HTTP/2 server push with FastlySince we made HTTP/2 generally available in November 2016, h2 traffic has been steadily growing as more customers migrate to the new version of the protocol; since the beginning of 2017, h2 traffic has increased by over 400% and h2 requests now make up more than 25% of the total requests
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing The New York Times, Spotify, Nordstromrack.com, HauteLook, and more trust Fastly to Deliver Reliable Customer Experiences, Scale on Demand, and Mitigate Security Threats SAN FRANCISCO, April 18, 2017 -- Today, Fastly publicly unveiled its edge cloud platform, which empowers the world’s most popular businesses to deliver consiste
Why FastlyProductsServicesSolutionsDevelopersPartnersResourcesPricing Introducing the Fastly savings calculatorOur CDN can cache more content than traditional solutions (static as well as rapidly changing, “event-driven” content), offloading traffic that would otherwise go to origin, which allows our customers to save on infrastructure costs. But just how big are these savings? To help answer this
GitHub, the easiest way for developers to write software together, has scaled into a collaboration of 5.8 million developers across more than 12 million repositories worldwide. GitHub worked with Fastly to customize their CDN set up, ensuring rapid and efficient delivery of their content. Fastly serves all static assets and sits in front of GitHub.com, Pages (their website hosting service), and ra
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