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TCP, HTTP and SPDY Deep Dive

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TCP, HTTP and SPDY Deep Dive, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.25, with 6 lectures, based on 1354 reviews, and has 65932 subscribers.

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You will learn about By the end of the course, youll be able to optimize your web server and your web application to reduce the impact of TCP and HTTP on your web application response times. This course is ideal for individuals who are Advanced web application developers looking to squeeze the last drops of performance from their application. or Network engineers trying to understand the impact of the network on the application workload. It is particularly useful for Advanced web application developers looking to squeeze the last drops of performance from their application. or Network engineers trying to understand the impact of the network on the application workload.

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Title: TCP, HTTP and SPDY Deep Dive

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 6

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 6

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • By the end of the course, youll be able to optimize your web server and your web application to reduce the impact of TCP and HTTP on your web application response times.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Advanced web application developers looking to squeeze the last drops of performance from their application.
  • Network engineers trying to understand the impact of the network on the application workload.
  • Target Audiences

  • Advanced web application developers looking to squeeze the last drops of performance from their application.
  • Network engineers trying to understand the impact of the network on the application workload.
  • This course will tell you how TCP and HTTP (the transport and presentation-layer protocols used by web-based applications) impact the web application responsiveness and page load time.

    Well look at waterfall diagrams created by web browser development tools, cover the intricate details of TCP and HTTP (including slow start, congestion windows and pipelining), and try to figure out whether SPDY (the next-generation HTTP from Google) makes sense.

    The course is delivered via short video lectures in which I gradually expose the problems your web browser faces when trying to fetch all components of a web site, and the solutions you could use to make the process faster.

    You can take your time and go at your own pace, or rush through the course and be done in an hour or two. However, I would encourage you to proceed slowly, build your own test environment (using your mobile device or WAN emulator like WANem) and explore whats going on behind the scenes with browser development tools and Wireshark.

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Impact of TCP and HTTP on web application performance

    Lecture 1: The Problem and why do we care

    Lecture 2: TCP and HTTP deep dive

    Lecture 3: TCP and HTTP deep dive – Q&A

    Chapter 2: Improving TCP and HTTP

    Lecture 1: TCP and HTTP improvements

    Lecture 2: SPDY

    Chapter 3: Conclusions

    Lecture 1: Conclusions

    Instructors

  • TCP, HTTP and SPDY Deep Dive  No.2
    Ivan Pepelnjak
    Internetworking veteran
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