BelugaCDN

BelugaCDN

By Mike Williams

BelugaCDN is a straightforward content delivery network which sells itself on being simple and affordable.

The company has 28 points of presence (POPs) and 9 SuperPOPs strategically placed around the world. Most of these are in the US, with only four locations in Europe, but a strong presence in Asia includes two POPs in Tokyo and three in Singapore.

Once set up, the service caches the static (not dynamic) content you specify, automatically serving it to visitors via the nearest POP to them. IPv6 support may further improve speeds by 20% to 40%, according to the website, while instant purging removes defined content with a click.

SSL support is basic. There’s no free shared SSL, and although you can set up your own SSL for free, it’s not as straightforward as you’ll sometimes see elsewhere.

Other security features include hotlink protection, and geofiltering to block the countries you specify. URL signing enables creating secure links for authorized users, for example to protect paid content.

Elsewhere, real-time and historical data is on hand to help you monitor and manage your traffic, and a RESTful API enables fine-tuning service operations.

Every level of account gets basic support for working …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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