What are two differences between HTTP and HTTP/2? (Choose two.)
- HTTP/2 uses a compressed header to reduce bandwidth requirements.
- HTTP/2 uses multiplexing to support multiple streams and enhance efficiency.
- HTTP/2 uses different status codes than HTTP does to improve performance.
- HTTP/2 issues requests using a text format whereas HTTP uses binary commands.
- HTTP has a different header format than HTTP/2 has.
Explanation: The purpose of HTTP/2 is to improve HTTP performance by addressing the latency issues of HTTP. This is accomplished using features such as multiplexing, server push, binary code, and header compression.
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