CDN77

CDN77

By Mike Williams

Founded only five years ago, CDN77 is now a big-name CDN player with customers including CentOS, Scania, pypMyAdmin and the European Space Agency.

The company can accelerate your website by serving content direct to your visitors from 27 data centres (plus 5 ‘custom’ centres) around the world. Europe and North America get the most attention, but there are also multiple locations in Asia and South America.

HTTP/2 support may be able to further improve speeds by 50%, while Brotli compression shrinks common file types like JavaScript or CSS by 25% more than GZip.

SSL options include free Let’s Encrypt certificates for the CDN URL or CNAME (cdn.mydomain.com). You can install an existing SSL certificate for free, or purchase an ‘A’ graded SSL certificate from a SAN provider for $69 (£53) per year.

CDN77 can be used to store large files, reducing the load on your origin server. Others do something similar with origin push support, but unusually CDN77 gives you the first 50GB for free. After that, storage prices start at $20 (£16) a month for up to 150GB storage, ranging up to $95 (£76) for 1TB and $295 (£236) for 5TB.

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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