A QoE Perspective on HTTP/2 Server Push

T. Zimmermann, Benedikt Wolters, O. Hohlfeld
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Abstract

HTTP/2 was recently standardized to optimize the Web by promising faster Page Load Times (PLT) as compared to the widely deployed HTTP/1.1. One promising feature is HTTP/2 server push, which turns the former pull-only into a push-enabled Web. By enabling servers to preemptively push resources to the clients without explicit request, it promises further improvements of the overall PLT. Despite this potential, it remains unknown if server push can indeed yield human perceivable improvements. In this paper, we address this open question by assessing server push in both i) a laboratory and ii) a crowdsourcing study. Our study assesses the question if server push can lead to perceivable faster PLTs as compared to HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 without push. We base this study on a set of 28 push-enabled real-word websites selected in an Internet-wide measurement. Our results reveal that our subjects are able to perceive utilization of server push. However, its usage does not necessarily accomplish perceived PLT improvements and can sometimes even be noticeably detrimental.
HTTP/2服务器推送的QoE视角
HTTP/2最近被标准化,通过承诺比广泛部署的HTTP/1.1更快的页面加载时间(PLT)来优化Web。一个很有前途的特性是HTTP/2服务器推送,它将以前的只拉的Web转变为支持推送的Web。通过允许服务器在没有显式请求的情况下先发制人地将资源推送到客户端,它有望进一步改进整体PLT。尽管有这种潜力,但服务器推送是否真的能带来人类可感知的改进仍不得而知。在本文中,我们通过在i)实验室和ii)众包研究中评估服务器推送来解决这个开放性问题。我们的研究评估了这样一个问题:与没有推送的HTTP/1.1和HTTP/2相比,服务器推送是否能导致可感知的更快的plt。我们的研究基于在互联网范围内的测量中选择的一组28个启用推送的真实世界网站。我们的研究结果表明,我们的受试者能够感知服务器推送的利用。然而,它的使用并不一定能实现预期的PLT改进,有时甚至可能明显有害。
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