Content Delivery Network
Your website hosted through our platform is served using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to ensure fast, reliable access for users across the globe.
What Is a CDN?
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers that deliver web content—such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and videos—based on the geographic location of the user. CDNs improve performance by caching content closer to where users are located, reducing load times and improving reliability.
Why We Use a CDN?
We use a global CDN to enhance the performance and resilience of your websites. Here’s what this means:
- Faster Load Times: Content is delivered from the server closest to the user, reducing latency.
- Efficient Caching: Frequently accessed assets are cached at edge locations, lowering the need to fetch them from the main server repeatedly.
- High Availability: CDNs provide redundancy by routing traffic through multiple locations, ensuring better uptime and resilience.
What This Means for You
By serving your site through a CDN:
- Your pages load faster for visitors worldwide.
- Your site benefits from built-in performance features.
You don’t need to configure anything—CDN delivery is automatically handled as part of your website hosting through our platform.