SPDY has been superceeded by HTTP/2 as a protocol. Some browsers still support 
SPDY, however it will int the mid-term go away. 

All major browsers nowadays support HTTP/2. That should make it a safer 
investment.

Apache httpd will support HTTP/2 in one of the next 2.4.x releases - hopefully 
the next one. An experimental setup can be had at 
https://github.com/icing/mod_h2 

Apache will then support HTTP/2 over TLS and in the clear. All browsers do this 
only via TLS. 

> Am 16.09.2015 um 17:35 schrieb Rose, John B <jbr...@utk.edu>:
> 
> We have some Apache 2.2 and 2.4 web servers
> 
> We are determining if we should pursue setting up SPDY on our Apache 2.2 and 
> 2.4 web servers.
> 
> At one time I thought SPDY only worked over https with limited browsers, but 
> additional reading looks like that is not true. 
> 
> I see that Google has dropped support for SPDY in Feb 2015 to focus on 
> http/2. 
> 
> I guess my question is …
> 
> Is SPDY something that the typical Apache 2.2 or 2.4 installation should be 
> utilizing as of September 2015?
> 
> Are there any reasons to NOT use SPDY?
> 
> Thanks for your time

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