Computer Basics 14: Content Delivery Networks

A Content Delivery Network is a system of distributed servers (network) that deliver webpages and other Web content to a user based on the geographic locations of the user, the origin of the webpage and a content delivery server. The goal of a CDN is to establish higher quality network connections. CDNs accomplish this by providing effective routes between their own servers that can fast-track users to their destination, or if its faster and/or cheaper, another copy of that website destination that is being hosted on another server. This concept and type of service is not new, but is becoming more popular as the internet grows. Websites contract and pay a CDN service, who in turn pays an internet provider to use their servers for their data. An example of CDNs are Google’s Hosted Li ... #JavaScript #Web_Development_Tools_(Organization_Sector) #Free_Code_Camp #Pair_Programming # #AngularJS #MongoDB #SQL #Code 20150921 hBxs3wEZyAs
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