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<p>created many short-lived connections and opened and closed the connection for each file. This kept most connections in the slow start mode. Initial performance can be poor, and many connections never get out of the slow-start regime, significantly increasing latency. To avoid this problem, modern browsers either open multiple connections simultaneously or <a href="page.php?w=HTTP_persistent_connections">reuse one connection</a> for all files requested from a particular server.</p>

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