HTTP/2 test for salesforce.com

HTTP/2 summary for salesforce.com

This page tests whether salesforce.com supports HTTP/2 and modern web protocols, reporting the negotiated protocol and response time.

Below you can review the protocol details for salesforce.com and run a new test for any other domain.

What is HTTP/2?

HTTP/2 is a major revision of the HTTP protocol that improves performance through multiplexing, header compression and server push, reducing latency compared to HTTP/1.1.

Modern sites increasingly adopt HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 (over QUIC) to deliver faster, more efficient page loads.

How to interpret the HTTP/2 results for salesforce.com

If salesforce.com negotiates HTTP/2 (h2), it benefits from multiplexed connections and lower latency. Falling back to HTTP/1.1 may indicate older server configuration.

The response time reported for salesforce.com gives a quick indication of how fast the server responds over the negotiated protocol.

Use cases

  • Confirm whether salesforce.com serves traffic over HTTP/2.
  • Compare protocol support of salesforce.com against other servers.
  • Diagnose performance issues on salesforce.com related to the HTTP protocol.
  • Validate that a migration enabled HTTP/2 on salesforce.com.

Frequently asked questions

Does salesforce.com support HTTP/2?

This page reports whether salesforce.com negotiates HTTP/2, showing the protocol returned by the server during the connection.

What protocol does salesforce.com use?

The result shows the protocol negotiated with salesforce.com, such as HTTP/2 (h2) or HTTP/1.1, along with the response time.

Why does salesforce.com still use HTTP/1.1?

If salesforce.com returns HTTP/1.1, the server or its CDN may not have HTTP/2 enabled. Enabling it usually improves performance.

Does HTTP/2 make salesforce.com faster?

HTTP/2 generally improves performance for salesforce.com through multiplexing and header compression, especially for pages with many resources.

Is the HTTP/2 test for salesforce.com free?

Yes. The XploreNetHub HTTP/2 Test is completely free, requires no sign-up and runs directly in your browser.

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