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What is a content delivery network (CDN)? | How do CDNs work? What is a CDN? 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 A content delivery network (CDN) 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 ("speed") by distributing the service spatially relative to end users
What is a CDN? - Content Delivery Network Explained - AWS CDN can stand for content delivery network or content distribution network When a user visits a website, data from that website's server has to travel across the internet to reach the user's computer
What is CDN? - GeeksforGeeks CDN stands for Content Delivery Network It is a network that helps to speed up web page loading for web users It is spread all over the world as usage of the internet is everywhere
What Is a CDN (Content Delivery Network)? - Akamai A content delivery network (CDN) is a group of geographically distributed servers that speed up the delivery of web content by bringing it closer to where users are
Content delivery networks - Microsoft 365 Enterprise A CDN is a geographically distributed network consisting of proxy and file servers in datacenters connected by high-speed backbone networks CDNs are used to reduce latency and load times for a specified set of files and objects in a web site or service A CDN may have many thousands of endpoints for optimal servicing of incoming requests from any location CDNs are commonly used to provide