
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network of distributed servers that deliver web content, like images, videos, and websites, to users based on their geographic location. By storing copies of content on multiple servers worldwide, a CDN reduces the distance data travels, which speeds up loading times, improves performance, and enhances user experience. It also helps distribute traffic, prevent website crashes during high demand, and increases security by mitigating attacks. In essence, a CDN ensures fast, reliable, and efficient access to online content regardless of where the user is located.