Strap in, your sites are getting an F1 engine! We’re rolling out a meaningful upgrade across BOA/Omega8.cc nodes: HTTP/3 and KTLS support. If you run Drupal sites that should feel fast and responsive (and stay that way during spikes), this is genuinely good news. It’s not a “new feature in the control panel” kind of update — it’s the kind that improves the experience visitors have without you touching a single line of code.
Nearly everything on the web is encrypted now (HTTPS). That’s great for security, but it also means every visit involves extra work just to establish and maintain that secure connection.
The upgrades are all about making secure browsing feel lighter and faster.
In short: faster for users, more efficient for servers, and no application changes required.
HTTP/3 is the newest “dialect” browsers can use to talk to your site. It’s designed for today’s reality: phones, roaming, Wi-Fi, variable quality connections.
When a visitor’s browser supports HTTP/3, it can:
And the best part: browsers choose it automatically. Nobody needs to configure anything on their device.
KTLS helps the operating system handle part of the secure connection workload more efficiently. The result is simpler to describe than the internals:
It’s one of those improvements that quietly makes a platform feel “stronger” and less stressed during peak times.
We’ll make sure the server side is ready after the upgrades — but to actually apply the new capabilities cleanly across your BOA/Ægir-managed stack, you need to run Verify so configurations are regenerated with the updated features.
This ensures your platform and site configs are refreshed and the upgraded stack is applied consistently.
We’ll publish our own concise, friendly explainer that goes deeper into:
After the system upgrade:
That’s it. Once Verify is done, you’re ready to benefit automatically.