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  • @BronzeByte said: If you'd have used google you woulf have noticed it's $40

    No, I meant the 1 year trial. They had this back for their Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, and was thinking maybe the user should take a look in case they're still carrying the same promo for the holidays. $1 for 1TB BW for 1 year. That was their offer.

    I was just suggesting it in case the user needs more time, and temporarily use MaxCDN while building his own CDN.

    :)

  • MaxCDN ain't bad, I grabbed their 1TB free offer & it's been pretty solid.

    Pricing works out at $0.3/GB for the first 1TB then $0.7/GB once that 1TB is used up.

  • Edgecast. GoGrid is a reseller. Think it's 65 cents per gb. If you push a few gb, then cdn77 is a viable solution.

  • I'll be posting my CDN here within the week. I've collected about 8 servers for my CDN(Canada, US, UK, Germany) and am just putting the finishing touches on my servers.

  • gameongameon Member
    edited December 2012

    @curtisg said: Canada, US, UK, Germany

    No nodes in Oceania ?

  • @curtisg said: I'll be posting my CDN here within the week.

    Push/pull and any support for pseudostreaming?

  • @gameon said: No nodes in Oceania ?

    nope :/ I hope to get one in nl or Sweden and maybe Australia.

  • Rage4 should have a CDN soon right?

  • I actually have a setup based on pretty much the same thing Cirium linked (GeoIP and Nginx at least), all running on 128MB vps (2 x $15/y + one on my own server)

    It works pretty well, and I'm simply using rsync to keep the files up to date. It could be better (Using Varnish might help), but it works just fine for what I use it for (Serving TF2/L4D2/etc files)

    Tests:
    http://dl.probablyaserver.com/ - Shows location
    http://dl.probablyaserver.com/100mb.test - 100mb file

    All you need:
    Nginx
    Rsync with some kind of key setup, or another method of keeping files up to date
    A dns server with GeoIP support (edns-client-subnet is awesome for this), or a dns provider with support for geo maps/whatever

  • @rm_ said: The truth is, you don't need a CDN, you just think you do, because it sounds cool and "enterprisey" etc. Even most of the sites using free CloudFlare don't really need it either, and in fact lots of times it only gets in the way and/or actually slows things down.

    miss thank button :(
    and
    cdn != 100 uptime

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2012

    @Nikki said: I actually have a setup based on pretty much the same thing Cirium linked (GeoIP and Nginx at least), all running on 128MB vps (2 x $15/y + one on my own server)

    It works pretty well, and I'm simply using rsync to keep the files up to date. It could be better (Using Varnish might help), but it works just fine for what I use it for (Serving TF2/L4D2/etc files)

    Tests:

    http://dl.probablyaserver.com/ - Shows location
    http://dl.probablyaserver.com/100mb.test - 100mb file

    All you need:

    Nginx
    Rsync with some kind of key setup, or another method of keeping files up to date
    A dns server with GeoIP support (edns-client-subnet is awesome for this), or a dns provider with support for geo maps/whatever

    I assume you only have nodes in the US? As I get pointed at the Buffalo server.

  • Sorry for the naif question but, what happens with your privacy when you are browsing private data through a CDN?

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @Dolingo said: Sorry for the naif question but, what happens with your privacy when you are browsing private data through a CDN?

    The CDN provider would technically be able to intercept the data.

  • @joepie91 Yes, but you can easily add servers in any part of the world.

  • @black I posted my CDN launch thread(going to launch 25/12/12): http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/6560/lowend-cdn-launch if you care to check it out.

  • @curtisg You sure your mom will let you sit on the computer all Christmas day?

  • @adly said: You sure your mom will let you sit on the computer all Christmas day?

    Why are you harassing him?

  • @sleddog I'm not. I was more than supportive of him in the thread about a VPS panel he was writing. I'm genuinely curious how he plans on being around all Christmas day to launch a CDN. Or how he even plans on having it built by Christmas day.

  • @adly said: I'm not. I was more than supportive of him

    Then I retract the question and apologize ;) It seemed that you were questioning his every post.

  • Anyone tried stylexnetwork's CDN (onapp reseller)?

  • @black Me. I'm using it for my blogs. They upgraded to 90 pops.

  • Worth a try? :P

  • KrisKris Member
    edited December 2012

    Not so sure about CDN77.... Comcast traceroute from NJ to my CDN hostname:

    1  10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1)  0.723 ms  0.443 ms  0.676 ms
    2  10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1)  2.428 ms  1.160 ms  0.999 ms
    3  68.23.242.1 (68.23.242.1)  35.146 ms  33.116 ms  28.977 ms
    4  xe-3-3-0-32767-sur01.union.nj.panjde.comcast.net (68.85.129.13)  11.867 ms  11.490 ms  10.416 ms
    5  xe-4-0-0-0-ar03.plainfield.nj.panjde.comcast.net (68.85.62.1)  14.115 ms
    xe-4-0-1-0-ar03.plainfield.nj.panjde.comcast.net (68.85.63.1)  14.634 ms  101.378 ms
    6  pos-3-9-0-0-cr01.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.95.181)  16.221 ms
    pos-3-8-0-0-cr01.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.95.177)  17.049 ms
    pos-1-3-0-0-cr01.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.93.237)  16.954 ms
    7  he-0-0-0-0-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.88.130)  36.937 ms  38.403 ms  36.071 ms
    8  he-1-11-0-0-cr01.denver.co.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.86.186)  61.402 ms  59.438 ms  60.097 ms
    9  pos-0-9-0-0-cr01.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.88.66)  83.898 ms  82.593 ms  87.032 ms
    10  pos-0-0-0-0-pe01.seattle.wa.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.86.138)  84.306 ms  82.614 ms  81.361 ms
    11  75.149.231.130 (75.149.231.130)  84.499 ms  93.235 ms  87.904 ms
    12  unknown.hwng.net (209.197.0.253)  120.475 ms  101.832 ms  97.693 ms
    13  209.197.4.114 (209.197.4.114)  101.175 ms  100.590 ms  97.236 ms
    14  209.197.4.118 (209.197.4.118)  97.333 ms  101.643 ms  98.636 ms
    15  xe2-01.gwy02.sctn01.hostnoc.net (96.9.191.73)  111.419 ms  109.497 ms  111.652 ms
    16  vl0511.gwy02.chil01.hostnoc.net (64.120.184.13)  129.910 ms  131.079 ms  130.543 ms
    17  ec0-64.1a0102.chil01.hostnoc.net (64.120.246.226)  130.754 ms  132.551 ms  130.453 ms
    18  kl5.theclickercorp.com (184.82.144.2)  132.771 ms  138.073 ms  151.103 ms
    

    Just took a trip straight across the US, even into Seattle to get to BurstNET Chicago. Shit CDN.

    Sticking with CloudFlare. Honestly even OnApp that comes free with some hosts seems better.

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