Offer CDN Services as an Add-on

Cloudways is now offering CDN service in partnership with StackPath (formerly known as MaxCDN).
This service is available as an Add-on, which would cost you $1 per application for 25GB bandwidth.
For details please follow link below,
https://www.cloudways.com/blog/introducing-cloudways-cdn/
Cloudways Team.
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Anonymous commented
I have integrated the CloudwaysCDN for my WordPress blogs and their loading speed has been improved much. I would recommend this service for all the WordPress users
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Soeren commented
As PrestaShop can be used with CDN as well, give an installation instruction to all users in your knowledge base.
Other privers do so as well
https://www.maxcdn.com/one/tutorial/prestashop-cdn/
https://www.keycdn.com/support/prestashop-cdn-integration/ -
Kristina Yordanova commented
I have been using Cloudflare free plan for quite some time now and I am happy with it.
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Radu Mihai Anghel commented
KeyCDN (only paid service) and Cloudflare (starting with the free plan).
In my opinion, Cloudflare is a must have for Cloudways. -
Matt commented
Seconded and seconded again. Used KeyCDN. Happy with it. Currently experimenting with Vultr and KeyCDN through the medium of Cloudways.
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Paul Luong commented
Meanwhile, for those who are looking for CDN service for your website, this in-dept comparison might be helpful to you: KeyCDN vs. BunnyCDN, BelugaCDN and Cloudfront - https://www.custompcguide.net/keycdn-vs-bunnycdn-vs-belugacdn-cloudfront-performance-compare-review/
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Alex commented
Please add support for cdn77.com you have 2 years developing it ;) when it will be ready?
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Byran commented
Please add this quickly. This was planned over 2 years ago. Is this platform dying? No updates seem to indicate that. Seems that you've planned to offer a CDN and DDoS protection in 2015. Here it is 2017, and there's no upward movement.
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Tim commented
This is an essential service that should be included. I see this was planned 2 years ago, and there seem to be no responses in when this will happen. Any ideas on ETA?
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Kory M. commented
I'll also suggest KeyCDN. Currently using them with my Vultr-based Cloudways instance.
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Chris commented
This went into 'PLANNED' state over a year ago. Any update on when we will see CDN as a service add-on?
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Toby Karlevid commented
really happy with KeyCDN! vote from me
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Michael Bourne commented
+1 KeyCDN
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Chris commented
Any word on this? Definitely a must have.
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Anonymous commented
Did this even start after almost 2 years? I don't think so.
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Markus Maurer commented
important for cdn would be SSL compatibility if on subdomain. I tried cachefly and it was really annoying to setup with Let's Encrypt, because currently the certificate is only valid for *.domain.com and www.domain.com
the subdomain which i wanted to use for seo purposes would have needed an extra cerificate.
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Jon commented
KeyCDN +1
- has Let's ENcrypt for SSL and HTTP/2
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Vyse commented
Integration with KeyCDN is +1
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Anonymous commented
Definitely would like to see Google Cloudfront implemented for those of us on GCE
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Pseric Lin commented
Google Cloud CDN.