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OnApp?
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Akamai
Cdn77
Maxcdn
Edgecast
Cloudfront
Rackspace
Azure
Leaseweb
Internap
Fastly
Found some extra
Ecosystem
Akamai
Alcatel Lucent (carrier platform)
Allot Communications (traffic management)
Amazon
ARA Networks (traffic management)
Aryaka
Blue Coat (transparent caching)
Broadpeak (carrier platform)
BTI Systems (traffic management)
CDNetworks
Cedexis (traffic management)
CDN77
ChinaCache
Cisco (carrier platform)
Conversant (carrier platform)
Comcast
Conviva (analytics)
DeepField (analytics)
Edgeware (carrier platform)
Ericsson (carrier platform)
Fastly
Fortinet (traffic management)
Hibernia Networks
Highwinds
Huawei (carrier platform/transparent caching)
Instart Logic
Internap
Jetstream (licensed CDN)
Juniper (transparent caching)
LeaseWeb
Level 3
Limelight Networks
MaxCDN
Microsoft (Windows Azure)
MileWEB
Mirror Image
OnApp (traffic management)
PeerApp (transparent caching)
Qwilt (transparent caching)
Radware
Revsw (mobile CDN)
Solbox (licensed CDN)
Swiftserve (licensed CDN)
Tata Communications
Verizon EdgeCast
Vidscale (carrier platform)
Yottaa
Some are repeated
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i need a CDN system to build a CDN....
Let us know what you find out!
We've been having an eye of utilizing our server's spare resources for content delivery, but haven't wanted to develop our own system to do that, at least yet.
Take onapp and buy locations from the marketplace.
Care to explain ? Who will accomplish this? Where will you have POPs? Why would people choose you instead of big players who have loads of cash to invest in infra, employees, r&d , etc?
I like MaxCDN, but if you're building your own, Dediserve has plenty of locations where you can build your POPs
I'm having difficulty understanding why anyone would use a CDN in the first place. When everything is all spread out over the Internet, there's always something going wrong somewhere. Take a look:
http://status.maxcdn.com/history
4 "degraded performance" events this month. And it's only the 5th of the month (at least in U.S.).
For the same price as entry-level CDN you can buy a super-premium dedicated server. Just a thought.
@singsing doesn't mean it was service affecting.
For example, with our CDNs we monitor our PoPs. Should any of them misbehave it is automatically removed from service and the visitors are directed to the next closest one.
Makes sense. Call me paranoid, but I still think things are glitchy for at least a short time (though CloudFlare, for example, claims that they can lose a PoP without anyone noticing). Of course, with a large number of POPs, the number of affected users gets divided down.