CDN
A CDN (content delivery network) is a distributed network designed to quickly deliver content from the Internet.
For websites, a content delivery network is one of the easiest solutions to improve website speed by reducing the distance between servers and users. It also improves security and protects websites from DDoS attacks.
The best CDN providers
- Amazon AWS
- cloud flash
- maximum CDN
CDN in practice
CDNs are often used to add libraries to improve their design or make them more editable. As shown in the following example:
Adding the jQuery library via a CDN can save you time uploading web components and also reduces the load on your server as the files are not located.
Content Delivery Network and Search Engine Optimization
Site speed is one of the most important ranking factors for Google. Faster page loading and better cybersecurity are what helps SEO.
Content Delivery Network, a third-party hosting solution, typically for third-party images, media, and scripts served faster or separately from the main website. It is used to speed up websites or store large amounts of images.
Content Delivery Network. CDN provides static content, such as creative images or Flash files. CDN providers typically set up servers around the world to deliver content as quickly as possible, so ad servers generally rely on them.