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From the RFC intro:

> HTTP/2 ([RFC7540]) server push can accelerate the delivery of resources, but only resources for which the server is authoritative. The other limitation of server push is that the response will be transmitted regardless of whether the client has the response cached. At the cost of spending one extra round-trip compared to server push in the worst case, delivering Link header fields in a timely fashion is more flexible and might consume less bandwidth.



There are cache-aware HTTP2 server push technologies that can be used to cut that down wasted bandwidth.

See: https://h2o.examp1e.net/configure/http2_directives.html#http...




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