diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration_server/performance_tuning.rst b/admin_manual/configuration_server/performance_tuning.rst
index d8124982a..a44dd8539 100644
--- a/admin_manual/configuration_server/performance_tuning.rst
+++ b/admin_manual/configuration_server/performance_tuning.rst
@@ -119,22 +119,37 @@ on/off``. If it is on, then add this line to ``php.ini`` to turn it off::
safe_mode = Off
-Enable the SPDY protocol
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Enable the SPDY / http_v2 protocol
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Your webserver can be configured to use the SPDY protocol which could improve
+Your webserver can be configured to use the SPDY / http_v2 protocol which could improve
the overall performance of ownCloud. Please have a look at the documentation of
your webservers module for more information:
-* `mod-spdy for Apache `_
-
-* `ngx_http_spdy_module for nginx
- `_
+==================== ==================
+Webserver Module Name / Link
+==================== ==================
+Apache `mod-spdy `_
+nginx (<1.9.5) `ngx_http_spdy_module `_
+nginx (+1.9.5) `ngx_http_http2_module `_
+==================== ==================
.. note:: If you want to enable SPDY for Apache please note the `Known Issues
`_
of this module to avoid problems after enabling it.
+.. note:: If you want to use http_v2 for nginx you have to check two things:
+
+ 1.) be aware that this module is not built in by default due to a dependency
+ to the openssl version used on your system. It will be enabled with the
+ ``--with-http_v2_module`` configuration parameter during compilation. The
+ dependency should be checked automatically. You can check the presence of http_v2
+ with ``nginx -V 2>&1 | grep http_v2 -o``. An example how to compile nginx can
+ be found in section "Configure Nginx with the ``nginx-cache-purge`` module" below.
+
+ 2.) When you have used SPDY before, the nginx config has to be changed from
+ ``listen 443 ssl spdy;`` to ``listen 443 ssl http2;``
+
Apache Tuning
-------------
@@ -308,7 +323,6 @@ And at the end of every ``configure`` command add::
Don't forget to escape preceeding lines with a backslash ``\``.
The parameters may now look like::
- $(WITH_SPDY) \
--with-cc-opt="$(CFLAGS)" \
--with-ld-opt="$(LDFLAGS)" \
--with-ipv6 \