What's a CDN?

The abbreviation CDN stands for Content Delivery Network. The following explains the meaning of CDNs.

A CDN is a network of servers that distribute content such as images, videos, audio, and other files to users around the world. CDNs are capable of reducing website loading times and improving the quality of content accessed by users from different parts of the world.

The primary benefit of a CDN is that content loads faster because it is distributed through a network of servers. These servers are able to deliver content faster because they are closer to the user and cause fewer delays due to network and bandwidth issues.

In addition, CDNs can increase security by caching content on specialized servers, limiting third-party access to the original data source. Many CDNs also provide protection against DDoS attacks, which help keep websites always available.

In most cases, a CDN is a cost-effective way to improve the performance and security of a website. There are many different types of CDNs that are suitable for different use cases. Therefore, the right CDN should be chosen for the specific application.

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