How does a content delivery network work?
Published on:
January 19, 2021
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In the last article of our Blog series "Content Delivery Networks - Versatile Networks with a High Potential". we introduced you to the topic Content Delivery Network in general. This article now describes the Functionality of a Content Delivery Network closer.
When accessing a CDN, the own web server automatically connects to numerous other servers, which are called replica servers (exact memory images of other servers). The data of the own web server is then transferred to the replica servers via a distribution system. As soon as users access the website and call up certain content, a request routing system determines the replica server that is best suited to deliver the content. The location of the visitor is the most important factor here. For example, if the user is in the United States, the replica server should ideally be located in a state in the United States. The number and distribution of servers as well as their transmission capacity varies from provider to provider. Companies should therefore carefully consider which solution is most suitable for their own purposes.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InhGahmVjdk
The two critical components in content delivery are the distribution system and the request routing system.
Delivery of the data by means of a distribution system
Redirection by request routing system
Here is an overview of the complete articles of the blog series "Content Delivery Networks - versatile networks with a high potential"
- What is a content delivery network?
- How does a content delivery network work?
- Who is a Content Delivery Network suitable for
- Criteria for choosing a CDN provider
- Advantages and disadvantages of a Content Delivery Network
- Overview of Content Delivery Network Akamai
- Overview of Content Delivery Network Cloudflare
- Amazon Cloudfront, Google Cloud CDN, and Microsoft Azure CDN Overview
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