It may be a small CDN, but the CDNlion website makes some big claims, suggesting the company offers “unlimited performance and coverage” for the “industry’s lowest price”.
CDNlion certainly has one of the largest networks we’ve seen: 124 locations in total including 39 in North America, 53 in Europe, 23 in Asia, six in Oceania, two in South America and one in Africa. That doesn’t guarantee great performance – the company is powered by OnApp CDN, which isn’t noted for top speeds – but it doesn’t hurt, either.
The CDN supports origin pull (content is grabbed from your server when first requested) and origin push (content is automatically uploaded to the CDN when it’s added to the server, or updated). You’re able to create separate CDN zones for as many websites as you need, and shared SSL covers all your content for free.
Once you’re set up, CDNlion offers load balancing to optimize performance. Auto-failover ensures your content is served even during hardware failure, and DDoS protection shields you from attackers.
Pricing
CDNlion pricing is based on the amount of data you go through. This varies between regions, starting at a reasonable $49 (£39) per terabyte …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac