H2O is an optimized HTTP server implementation that can be used either as a standalone server or a library.
- HTTP/1.0 (http and https)
- HTTP/1.1 (http and https)
- Websocket (RFC6455, both ws and wss)
- HTTP/2.0 (draft 14, via Upgrade, NPN, ALPN)
- OpenSSL (mandatory)
- libyaml (optional; required when building the server)
- libuv 1.0.0 (optional; required when using h2o as a library)
- wslay (optional; required if you need support for websocket)
Run the commands below to build and run the H2O server. The last command will read the configuration from examples/h2o.conf and start listening on port 8080. Try accessing http://127.0.0.1:8080/.
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ cmake .
$ make h2o
$ ./h2o -c examples/h2o.conf
Use --help
to print the list of configuration directives available.
$ ./h2o --help
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ cmake .
$ make libh2o
The library is designed to work together with the upcoming libuv version 1.0.0. Examples can be found within the examples/ directory.
HTTP/1.1
Server \ size of content | 6 bytes | 4,096 bytes |
---|---|---|
nginx/1.7.4 (conf) | 45,866 | 47,579 |
H2O @ eef1612 | 73,800 | 63,768 |
note: wrk -c 500 -d 30 -t 1
on Ubuntu 14.04 on VMWare Fusion
HTTP/2
Server \ size of content | 6 bytes | 4,096 bytes |
---|---|---|
nghttpd @ a9b7426 | 65,725 | 34,121 |
trusterd @ 962d031 | 125,482 | 50,103 |
H2O @ 7505a82 | 201,077 | 90,810 |
note: h2load -c 500 -m 100 -n 2000000
on Ubuntu 14.04 on VMWare Fusion