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  1. 용어 사전
  2. HTTP/3

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HTTP/3

HTTP/3는 HTTP/2 다음 HTTP 네크워크 프로토콜입니다.

HTTP/3의 요점은 TCP 대신 QUIC이라는 새로운 UDP (en-US) 프로토콜을 사용하는 것입니다.

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