Can I use it?Google hopes to accelerate the Internet with its QUIC protocol

Google revealed that about half this week came from the Chrome browser's request for Google servers, and now it is handled by the QUIC agreement.Quic is the experimental of Google, a low -delayed network transmission protocol. It is based on UDP. UDP is a protocol often used by games, streaming and VOIP services.'Quic represents a fast UDP Internet connection.UDP, QUIC, TCP, and IP constitute the core communication language of the Internet.UDP is lighter than TCP, but as a sacrifice, it has a lot of error correction services than TCP.This means that the sending server does not often communicate with the server to check whether the data package is reached and whether it is still the right order, so it is very suitable for game services.

On Quic, Google's goal is to combine the best features of some UPD and TCP to provide modern Internet data security tools.Using QUIC, the browser can immediately start accepting the data on the server before.Quic also introduced several new features like congestion control and automatic transmission, making it more reliable than UDP.

Google said that the support of TCP is often directly built into the core core of the operating system. Google does not have any control. Quic can allow Google to test and test new ideas. Google hopes that if Quic is proven to be effective, its function will soon move to migration to the function will soon be migrated toTCP and TLS.Google also said that it plans to submit a QUIC -based HTTP2 as a new Internet standard in the future.