>> we do not observe significant differences between the HTTP versions
> HTTP 1.1 would surely have performance issues in practical use due to head of 
> line blocking, especially if some answers take long to resolve.  Sure you can 
> work around that by opening multiple connections, but that's ugly and 
> probably also not practical because of handshake latency.
Thanks for your comment - I agree. However, we are issuing single queries in 
our study on newly established connections - hence, we have no issues with 
HoLB, and thus do not see significant differences between the HTTP versions.


> On 9. Feb 2022, at 17:16, Vladimír Čunát <vladimir.cunat+i...@nic.cz> wrote:
> 
> On 09/02/2022 16.46, Mike Kosek wrote:
>> we do not observe significant differences between the HTTP versions
> 
> HTTP 1.1 would surely have performance issues in practical use due to head of 
> line blocking, especially if some answers take long to resolve.  Sure you can 
> work around that by opening multiple connections, but that's ugly and 
> probably also not practical because of handshake latency.
> 
> --Vladimir | knot-resolver.cz
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