CDN (Content Delivery Network) Explained in 60 Seconds



CDN (Content Delivery Network) Explained in 60 Seconds

CDN (Content Delivery Network) Explained in 60 Seconds

What is a content delivery network? A content delivery network (CDN) is a service that minimizes the geographic distance between your visitors and your website’s server to minimize page load time and maximize your customers’ experience. This video explains what content delivery networks are, how content delivery networks work, and the benefits of using content delivery networks.

With a CDN, you get access to a global network of servers that host your content physically closer to your visitors. This means that when a visitor goes to your website and downloads that picture of Grumpy Cat, they’re actually downloading it from a CDN node that is close to them rather than downloading it from your source server.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Content Delivery Network (CDN)
00:07 Benefits of Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
00:12 How Content Delivery Networks (CDN) Work
00:50 Conclusion

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