When Do You Use a CDN? Find Out How Your Web Page Can Benefit!

October 16, 2013 Aerocom

Social media, streaming videos, downloads and more! Yes it is great when you’re at home working on your laptop or in your office craving contact to your friends via Facebook or Linkedin. But how is this possible? A Content Delivery Network or CDN’s goal and purpose is to serve the users with a higher performance and availability rate for features like that. It involves and serves:

  • Text
  • Graphics
  • Downloadable Objects (Software, Media Files, Etc.)
  • Applications
  • Streaming Media
  • Social Media

The distributions of servers are set up in multiple data centers over the internet. There are clear economic advantages to enterprises that experience many hits on their web sites.  The CDN will send content to each user that selects that web page without delay.  It offers data back-up as well and storage capacity. It benefits users and businesses that rely on online data back-up. Some other clear benefits that CDN can have for your company and your web page consist of:

  • Reducing Bandwidth Costs
  • Improving Page Load Times
  • Increasing Global Availability of Content

Overall CDN is considered to be a performance booster. When there is a request made by the end-user the server that is closest, meaning the minimum number of nodes between the user and server, determines the speed in which the content is delivered to the user. The most effective time to use and invest in CDN is when you have a public website with some type of static content.

So who exactly needs a CDN? Well if your enterprise has a large web audience or many of your end users are downloading files and playing media on your web page then you are most likely in the market for CDN.

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