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Improving Performance with HTTP Streaming

Improving Performance with HTTP Streaming

Airbnb improved page performance using HTTP streaming. Rather than waiting for an entire response, HTTP streaming enables breaking the response into chunks to quickly send it to the browser. Airbnb breaks down its page into three chunks and uses "early flush" to optimize CSS/JS and preload content. This method reduces the first contentful paint (FCP), resulting in better website performance.


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