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Google it.
Use nginx build cdn
debian thx
How to do, it can be said clearly
Get your own IP space, a reputable provider that can give you a BGP session in multiple locations, colocate or rent a dedicated server from the provider if they allow it on the dedis. Not all that simple and very costly. Depending on what it is you want to do with it, it might be better to just use something that's already out there. ex: CloudFlare.
Well, to build "their" CDN requires a lot of patience.
Do you feel you can handle it?
You can probably get most of the parts at Home Depot. I imagine a concrete drill is somehow involved.
And Nudes. Don't forget the Nudes. Otherwise it's just a CD.
if it is for your own use you can rent VPS's in multi-location and use DNS GEO reduction via ns1.com
you just need have money
to buy onapp CDN and deploy to servers
No more think.
Oh yeah, I think that goes for building most things.
If you're in Canada, we have Canadian Tire and Rona
Do you know the address aswell?
It's easy. On Debian:
You'll need to create and publish the mycdn package first, though.
Technically you just have to deploy a single CP server. Federation can cover everything else.
Scams. Quit feeding the kid false info.
Debian does it all.
debian thx
Use Nginx and a smart geo DNS, you can deploy a simple CDN, but.. not always good, many be you need a good cache software.
The first and most important question is - why do you want to build a CDN? What's the problem you are trying to solve. There might me multiple solutions to the problem, most of which don't require building a CDN from scratch.
Technically you can, but you need to pay for XX cores and everything, you can't just run a controller, pay a fee and use the federation, you need to pay for a whole cloud deployment.
If you want to build your own CDN for personal use for a smaller website (I'm assuming, since you have to ask about it here), don't even think about OnApp since their license will cost more than the servers.
If you're looking for something simple you could simply rent a few VPS machines from a provider or multiple providers and install nginx on there and use the proxy_pass and cache. Then simply use a GeoDNS provider such as Rage4, Zilore, Route 53... It's actually incredibly easy if you don't need many nodes. Maybe use something like Ansible to automate things?
Or just buy 3 VMs from BuyVM, set up their anycast and you have a "CDN"
Yet lets be honest unless you are doing a ton of traffic it's far easier and probably cheaper to pay someone like @bunnycdn or one of the others and use theirs.
And it is even cheaper and easier to just put one web server behind cloudflare and call it a CDN.
Yep, except Asia. Add a Asia node need pay a lot of money. I deploy about 30+ node in world, but Asia node only have 6. Too expensive, I just want to test something, lol, maybe I am crazy
@MDZZ you could try this good tutorial.. https://www.scalescale.com/rolling-your-own-cdn-build-a-3-continent-cdn-for-25-in-1-hour/