HTTP/2, HTTP/3 and gRPC Basics
HTTP/2, HTTP/3 and gRPC Basics
This lesson deepens Networking Essentials for DevOps using the same subject areas emphasized by official documentation: TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP, TLS, load balancing, firewalls, NAT, packet capture and production network diagnostics. The goal is to turn HTTP/2, HTTP/3 and gRPC Basics into a production skill: you should know the concept, the configuration surface, the safety controls, the operational checks, and the rollback path.
Documentation Coverage
- Core terms and object model for this topic.
- Configuration options, defaults, and lifecycle behavior from the docs.
- Security, reliability, and ownership boundaries.
- Validation steps before and after the change.
- Common failure modes and diagnostic signals.
Production Implementation Flow
- Define the source of truth: Git, configuration, API, state file, or control plane.
- Design the safest repeatable workflow, including dry-run or plan output where possible.
- Attach CI/CD, policy, security, and peer-review gates.
- Observe metrics, logs, events, or traces after the change.
- Document rollback, escalation owner, and evidence for the change record.
dig +trace example.com
curl -v --connect-timeout 3 https://example.com/health
ss -tulpn
tcpdump -i any host 10.0.0.10 and port 443Mastery Standard
You understand HTTP/2, HTTP/3 and gRPC Basics when you can explain it, configure it, test it, monitor it, and recover it under incident pressure without relying on undocumented manual steps.