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Why Should You Consider Shifting to Content Delivery Network?

Updated on November 15, 2016

Growing online markets have enabled plenty of business opportunities for people residing all over the world. There are more than 3 billion internet users around the globe. However, the challenge to provide seamless and fast internet service to people spreading across long distances is still a challenge. Being digital nomads, online marketers or digital entrepreneurs, it is required that you must optimize your website’s loading time as it can starkly leave a good or bad impression on your customers. For such purposes, the best solution will be to integrate technology such as a content delivery network that can improve website’s speed and loading time to deliver an uninterrupted and fast experience.

What is CDN?

A content delivery network can be referred to as a distributed server system. It increases website speed, enhances security and serves cached content to the user. Content delivery system (also known as CDN) is responsible for delivering web content to the user in an efficient and swift manner. The content is delivered primarily on the basis of the geographic location of a particular user, origin of the website and proximity of content delivery servers.

Content delivery networks are getting popular for speed optimization and enhanced user experience and many B2B organizations and websites catering to a large volume of visitor’s traffic are optimizing the web pages through CDN for efficient services.

CDN is useful in accelerating the speed of a website that has high volume traffic and targets local or global audience. Proximity to servers also plays a significant role in improving the content delivery process. The content delivers faster when the CDN servers are located near to the geographic location of the user. Hence, the closer the server, the more it enhances the user experience and website optimization.

Learn More About CDN

The servers that are located closer to the site’s users tend to fulfill the visitor’s request. The role of a CDN is to create copies of web pages of a website to a network of servers that are geographically distributed at various locations. It is pertinent to know that at this point the web pages are cached. When a visitor requests a web page that is saved on the content delivery network, the CDN will process the request by redirecting the request from user’s website server to the server that has proximity to CDN. The cached content will be then delivered from the CDN server.

How Does A CDN Work?

Why shifting to CDN is important for your website?

CDN highlights the significance of global content delivery that promotes high-speed internet services. The use of internet has been increased exponentially across the globe. Hence, it becomes important to provide customers optimum website performance. Approximately 34% of the world’s population has internet access. Any downtime or inactivity of a website can deliver a poor experience to the customers. To avoid such issues, CDN offers a reliable solution that keeps the website up all the time. With local points of presence (POPs) or regional servers, customers can enjoy uninterrupted and fast online experience.

Helps in Reducing Latency-Rate

CDN features copied content from the website which is stored in different servers placed at different top locations of the world. CDN stores the copies of identical content and works as a bridge that connects the client and servers. The content is always available at one of the servers located close to the website’s visitor country. Due to this technology, the latency rate is significantly lowered and customers can experience best quality content, fast video streaming and secure online transactions.

Boost Speed & Website Optimization

Internet businesses and companies that are offering their services online require high-speed servers that respond to the visitor's requests without any delay. Any latency issue would be potentially damaging to the company which may also lead to loss of sales or customers. If a website’s loading time is high or it takes more than few seconds to download than the online visitors may leave the website within few seconds. CDN boosts the speed of website by displaying cached content.

Avoid Zero Downtime on Website

A reliable CDN offers the best solution as it increases the speed of website along with offering zero downtime. Web sites perform better when they are shifted to CDN. The online businesses are also secured as it ensures seamless online transactions that lead to satisfied customers.

Saves Bandwidth to Improve Website’s Performance

A content delivery system also reduces server load and saves bandwidth which helps to increase site speed twice as fast. Some CDN companies also place an additional layer of website security that stops attacks and hacking attempts on website thus, enhancing website protection. Through CDN, the traffic on the website is also filtered that results in getting rid of spam and bot’s visits.

Protect Website From DDOS Attacks

CDN can become a competitive advantage for the business. It can be installed on any CMS such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal Garden etc. It also protects from DDOS attacks by competitors that can disrupt the normal functionalities of the website.


To make your visitors and customers happy, it is important to provide them optimum online experience. Enabling CDN on your website offers a plethora of benefits, and with the passage of time and internet penetration across the world, CDN will soon become a necessity for a seamless experience over the internet.

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