what is content delivery network (cdn server) and how it works

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what is content delivery network (cdn server) and how it works
A content delivery network

A content delivery network, or content distribution network (CDN), is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. The goal is to provide high availability and performance by distributing the service spatially relative to end users.

Content delivery network

A content delivery network, or content distribution network, is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. The goal is to provide high availability and performance by distributing the service spatially relative to end users.

8 Advantages of Using a CDN

  1. Decrease Server Load. ...
  2. ·  Improve Site Speed and Website Performance. ...
  3. · Allow Audience Segmentation Based on User Analytics. ...
  4. ·  Reduce Packet Loss and Lower Network Latency. ...
  5. · Enable Advanced Website Security. ...
  6. · Enhance Content Availability. ...
  7. · Contribute to Cost Savings by Reducing Bandwidth.

Listed Below are Cons of CDN

·      Good Things Come With Extra Cost. The most prominent downside to using a 

    CDN is the charges that come with it. ...

·   Location of Servers. If there's a mismatch between the location of your servers and that of your audience, then CDNs won't be of much help to you. ...
 Support can be an Issue.

World TOP 20 CDN PROVIDER COMPANIES

Tencent Cloud

Tencent Cloud is a leading global CDN that has resources distributed in 50+ countries and the highest service volume of all CDNs in Asia. It has a massive network with 1,100+ nodes in mainland China, extending beyond major ISPs to more than a dozen local providers.

ArvanCloud

ArvanCloud is global provider of cloud services, including CDN, Security and DNS. ArvanCloud wants to stand out in the CDN market with low pricing and excellent customer support. Their anycasted network has POPs on several continents. Later in 2020 a new POP will launch in Pakistan and ArvanCloud will expand its presence in India and Turkey.

BelugaCDN

BelugaCDN launched their services in 2015 and is a pay-as-you-go, low-cost CDN provider. They have a full-featured IPv4+IPv6 network and POPs on 5 continents.

BaishanCloud

BaishanCloud is a leading provider of cloud data services in China and around the world. As the only service provider based in China to be recognized by Gartner as possessing 'global' network capabilities, BaishanCloud is one of the fastest growing companies in the CDN space.

Medianova

Medianova has grown to become a global, established player with a strong presence in the Middle-East and Europe. Medianova uses modern technologies like their patent pending Dockerized CDN Platform, BBR, Brotli and Anycast and offers a wide range of content delivery solutions from their 50+ data centers.

CacheFly

Launched in 2002, CacheFly developed the world's first TCP-anycast based content delivery network. CacheFly has a focus on optimizing the CDN for throughput and has steadily built out the network to now have 50+ POPs on 6 continents. CacheFly provides a 100% uptime SLA and takes pride in acting as 'consultants to our customers'.

AdvancedHosting

AdvancedHosting provides dedicated servers, cloud servers, cloud storage, CDN, AnycastDNS, DevOps as a Service and domain registration since 2002. The CDN has ~25 POPs on 4 continents, supporting delivery of video and static assets


Akamai

Akamai is one of the oldest CDNs and generally considered to be the largest global CDN. They have 'servers everywhere' and a wide range of products and services. The company is actively involved in Let's Encrypt and is pushing HTTP/2 adoption.

BelugaCDN

BelugaCDN launched their services in 2015 and is a pay-as-you-go, low-cost CDN provider. They have a full-featured IPv4+IPv6 network and POPs on 5 continents.

bunny.net

bunny.net is CDN with POPs on 6 continents, all the modern content delivery features and prices that are low compared to other CDNs.



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