SPDY and HTTP/2
The SPDY protocol was developed by Google to accelerate the web browsing experience. There are currently four drafts; the final one supported in NGINX labeled Draft 3.1. NGINX supported this draft as of version 1.5.10.
The protocol developers also had a hand in the ratification of HTTP/2. SPDY has since been deprecated; all support for it will end in 2016. It is superseded by HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2), which NGINX has supported since version 1.9.5.
Support for HTTP/2 can be activated by including the compile-time flag, --with-http_v2_module. This will make the following directives available for configuration:
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 This directive sets the maximum chunk size for the response body.  | 
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 This directive specifies the amount of time with no activity after which the connection is closed.  | 
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 This directive sets the number of HTTP/2 streams that may be active in a single connection.  | 
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