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What is a content delivery network (CDN)? | How do CDNs work? A content delivery network (CDN) is a geographically distributed group of servers that caches content close to end users A CDN allows for the quick transfer of assets needed for loading Internet content, including HTML pages, JavaScript files, stylesheets, images, and videos
Content delivery network - Wikipedia CDN is an umbrella term spanning different types of content delivery services: video streaming, software downloads, web and mobile content acceleration, licensed managed CDN, transparent caching, and services to measure CDN performance, load balancing, Multi CDN switching and analytics and cloud intelligence
What Is a CDN (Content Delivery Network)? - Akamai A CDN is a group of geographically distributed servers that speed up the delivery of web content by bringing it closer to the location of the users accessing the content
Content Delivery Network - CDN - GeeksforGeeks A Content Delivery Network (CDN) improves web performance by reducing latency and speeding up content delivery By distributing data across global servers, it ensures faster load times, lowers bandwidth usage, maintains high availability, and strengthens security against threats like DDoS attacks
CDN - Glossary | MDN A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a group of servers spread out over many locations These servers store duplicate copies of data so that servers can fulfill data requests based on which servers are closest to the respective end-users CDNs make for fast service less affected by high traffic
What is a CDN? - Content Delivery Network Explained - AWS A CDN improves efficiency by introducing intermediary servers between the client and the website server These CDN servers manage some of the client-server communications They decrease web traffic to the web server, reduce bandwidth consumption, and improve the user experience of your applications
How do CDNs work? - Gcore A CDN is a network of interconnected servers that work together to optimize content delivery These servers communicate to guarantee that data reaches users as quickly and efficiently as possible