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http1.1 used a permanent connection to process client request, why it still established multiple tcp connections. for example, I use open the site "www.baidu.com" in google chrome, and I found the tcp connections on my computer as following:

tcp 0 0 192.168.1.123:45939 115.239.210.26:80 ESTABLISHED 2801/chrome
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.123:45955 115.239.210.26:80 ESTABLISHED 2801/chrome
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.123:45938 115.239.210.26:80 ESTABLISHED 2801/chrome
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.123:45937 115.239.210.26:80 ESTABLISHED 2801/chrome

"115.239.210.26" is the site's IP address.

Somebody help me ! Thank you very much!

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This is for displaying the web page faster by downloading the various assets ( (java)scripts, images etc ) in parallel. In addition to it, the client side javascript may also decide to open multiple connections to the server.

There are setting to reduce/increase the number of simultaneous open connections in various browsers. 4 is the default in almost all the browsers.

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  • And, while the HTTP 1.1 spec. says no more than 2 concurrent connection to the same address hould be set up, most browsers use more than that (e.g. for chrome the default max is 6 concurrent connections)
    – nos
    Jan 8, 2014 at 9:10

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