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A HTTP persistent connection is a TCP/IP connection between the client and server that allows more that one request per connection. | A HTTP persistent connection is a TCP/IP connection between the client and server that allows more that one request per connection. | ||
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For details on how to configure HTTP persistent connections with httpd, see: | |||
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Revision as of 17:10, 23 November 2016
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Overview
A HTTP persistent connection is a TCP/IP connection between the client and server that allows more that one request per connection.
Configuration
For details on how to configure HTTP persistent connections with httpd, see: