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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Alexandre commented
MULTI-CDN
Besides being a CDN acts as a load balancing that is very relieving the server load.
Multi-cdn is much better econiomiza bandwidth and also dramatically decreases the page load.
extremely efficient options:
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Fauzi Rakhmat commented
I'm using key cdn and would vote for it.
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Alexandre commented
Load balancing is very important. Publish the site on multiple servers would be great for performance and stability.
Oh and cloudflare is a great cdn. -
Brian commented
+1 for KeyCDN. Any ETA on this?
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Paul Braren commented
Hoping for KeyCDN myself, HTTP/2 readiness is appealing.
Any rough estimate of when CloudWays will be ready to offer integrated CDN? -
Zaid Rahman commented
Please provide Maxcdn and KeyCDN
Here's a quick list of some CDNs, and HTTP/2 readiness:
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Amit Singh commented
KeyCdn coz its very cheap and its also support cloudflare
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Don commented
+2 for CloudFlare
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Anonymous commented
Please consider this CDN service: cdn77.com
Reasonable rates and global data centers.
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Toby Karlevid commented
Google Cloud CDN could also be something to look into.
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/http/cdn
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John Smith commented
I can recommend KeyCDN, they already fully support HTTP/2
https://www.keycdn.com/blog/keycdn-http2-support/ -
Anonymous commented
Please!
Why deal with third parties? Isn't this a profit center for Cloudways? -
Paul Braren commented
Looking forward to quickly adopting the CDN provider that Cloudways chooses to partner with, hopefully offering speed boost for https sites, offeirng HTTP/2 compatibility for parallel content download.
Here's a quick list of some CDNs, and HTTP/2 readiness:
MaxCDN - full support
https://www.maxcdn.com/blog/cdn-http2/AWS CloudFront - no support
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=606358#606358 (unsupported)Akamai - full support (but pricey)
https://http2.akamai.com/CloudFlare (soon)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9295694 -
Focus Innovate commented
CDN services would be of great value to customers!
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dstar commented
keycdn would be a good option as it could be cheaper and more flexibility on a global traffic. pay as you go.
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Tobias Karlsson commented
I would like to see CDNsun
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Anonymous commented
you might want to give us a CDN, and to avoid confusion for Wordpress users, all settings in the W3 Total Cache could be already pre-set.
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AdminCloudways (Admin, Cloudways) commented
Valid point Moises.
We are researching too. Best source we have found so far is:
https://thethemefoundry.com/blog/why-we-dont-use-a-cdn-spdy-ssl/Both post and comments are must read and supporting both options (with and without it).
Cloudways Team
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Mosies Garcia commented
Is a CDN still going to be important once HTTP/2 get fully implemented?
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Paul Braren commented
Sure hoping this capability arrives soon, and I'll certainly be among the first to try it!