Content Delivery Network (CDN)
A geographically distributed network of servers that delivers web content to users from the nearest location for faster load times.
What Is Content Delivery Network (CDN)?
A content delivery network caches your website's static assets (images, CSS, JavaScript, videos) on servers distributed around the world. When a user visits your site, content is served from the nearest CDN edge location rather than your origin server, dramatically reducing load times. CDNs also provide DDoS protection, SSL termination, and traffic load balancing
Popular CDNs include Cloudflare, AWS CloudFront, and Vercel Edge Network. For Calgary businesses serving customers across Canada, a CDN ensures fast experiences for users in Vancouver, Toronto, and everywhere in between.
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