Warpcache

Warpcache

By Mike Williams

Choosing a CDN is usually all about making compromises. One company has the ideal network locations for you, maybe another delivers the best response times, and you’re forced to choose between them – a tricky situation.

Warpcache simplifies your life by combining multiple CDNs into a single product. By default you get EdgeCast (Verizon), G-Core, Highwinds and MaxCDN (StackPath), and it’s also possible to include Akamai, Level3, KeyCDN, Comcast, Quantil, G-Core, Medianova and SwiftServe.

While this sounds like it might be complicated, Warpcache handles all the tricky bits. You sign up in one place and have a single web dashboard to control everything. You set up your CDN in much the same way as other companies, and Warpcache works automatically in the background to enhance performance.

Optimize the service for small files, for instance, and Warpcache routes requests to the CDN that will give you the best response time. Optimize it for large files and it’ll choose the network that offers the maximum download speeds.

The system can cope with CDN outages, too, automatically re-routing services to the best alternative location. And Warpcache constantly monitors performance to ensure it’s making decisions based on the very …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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