KeyCDN

KeyCDN

By Mike Williams

KeyCDN is an easy-to-use content delivery network which provides a solid set of features for a very low price.

KeyCDN has relatively few servers, but they’re focused in the key areas: 10 in North America, 10 in Europe, three in Asia, one in Oceania and one in South America.

The service supports both origin pull (KeyCDN grabs content from your origin server when required) and origin push (you upload content to KeyCDN). Origin push features include the ability to upload content via your FTP account, and synchronize it with rysnc.

KeyCDN can handle regular static HTTP and HTTP/2 content, HLS and HTTP streaming. GZip and HPACK compression is available to optimize performance.

Security features include support for free shared SSL and custom Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates. There’s some mitigation from DDoS attacks. KeyCDN can use HTTP referrers to block hotlinking, and you’re able to block ‘bad bots’ with a click.

The service offers plenty of tweaks and settings to help customize operations, including the ability to create custom caching rules and a RESTful API to automate everything. The ability to view raw logs in your web console might help you identify any problems, or you can …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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