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MehdMehd Member, Host Rep

Hello

What would be the best way to host multiple locales of a same website. Each language destined to a different country.

Can anyone confirm if a CDN is the right answer to that ?

Comments

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    You have a button, when you push that button, the language changes.
    Its magic, but the hell why, you need a CDN for that? How does this make sense?

    If your website is that bloated, I guess.

    Thanked by 2kkrajk bulbasaur
  • You can do it with bunnycdn.
    Choose subdomain for each local site and activate CDN to serve content.

    Example: for French site, fr.example.com you can select their Euopean PoP. For English site use UK and/or USA PoP; likewise.

  • MehdMehd Member, Host Rep

    @JasonM said:
    You can do it with bunnycdn.
    Choose subdomain for each local site and activate CDN to serve content.

    Example: for French site, fr.example.com you can select their Euopean PoP. For English site use UK and/or USA PoP; likewise.

    Great stuff, will check that.

    Thank you

  • MehdMehd Member, Host Rep

    @Neoon said:
    You have a button, when you push that button, the language changes.
    Its magic, but the hell why, you need a CDN for that? How does this make sense?

    If your website is that bloated, I guess.

    It's called optimization of SEO and loading speed sir.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Mehd said:

    @Neoon said:
    You have a button, when you push that button, the language changes.
    Its magic, but the hell why, you need a CDN for that? How does this make sense?

    If your website is that bloated, I guess.

    It's called optimization of SEO and loading speed sir.

    Multiple Languages have nothing to do with a CDN.
    If your website is slim enough, you don't need a CDN at all.

    And if you want to use a CDN for SEO, then say that.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • MannDudeMannDude Host Rep, Veteran
    edited January 2022

    Cloudns.net, it's what we use. All content is in English, but it's how we divert traffic from certain regions to certain servers.

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