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The Slow Integration of QUIC Protocol into the Linux Kernel

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Bogdanp

10mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

The article discusses the QUIC transport-layer network protocol, highlighting its significance in internet traffic despite slow adoption into the Linux kernel. It provides historical context, noting QUIC's introduction in 2013, and emphasizes the challenges and progress in integrating it into the kernel.

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Despite carrying a significant part of the traffic on the Internet, QUIC has been anything but quick when it comes to getting support into the Linux kernel.
The QUIC transport-layer network protocol is not exactly new; it was first covered here in 2013.
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The QUIC transport-layer network protocol is not exactly new; it was first covered here in 2013 [...]

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