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Looking For WebSocket CDN Service | Budget $5-10/Mo

Hey folks, I’m looking for a global CDN that supports WebSocket to speed up a site hosted in Hong Kong. Budget is around $5 for 250GB bandwidth, so nothing too fancy. Would be great if it has decent coverage in the APAC region. Not planning to use Cloudflare — I need CNAME support to point my domains directly to the CDN.

Anyone got any suggestions or hidden gems worth checking out? Would more than appreciate any tips given!

Comments

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    WebSocket is generally not cache-able.
    Each edge server would have to connect to the origin server for WebSocket connections.
    Delivering WebSocket service over CDN doesn't have much performance benefit.

    You can restructure the website: move WebSocket endpoints to a separate hostname.
    The primary website, without any WebSocket endpoints, goes over a CDN.
    WebSocket endpoints should not go over CDN, but you can deploy multiple replicas near the audience and direct the clients to the nearest replica.

  • Cloudfront
    1TB/mo free

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  • ehcoehco Member

    Secbit, which is owned by Cera

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  • zhujizixunzhujizixun Member
    edited August 2025

    SecBit mCDN is your best choice, relying on Cera's local DDoS protection bandwidth in the Asia-Pacific region, providing excellent performance whether targeting Mainland China or international audiences.The WebSocket feature can be activated by submitting a support ticket. However, their mCDN control panel has not yet been perfected and currently offers fewer features.To experience more robust functionality, you need to choose the SCDN product.

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  • AlyxAlyx Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2025

    You can't cache Websockets therefore there is no CDN for it.

    CDNs that "support" websockets just proxy the traffic 1:1 through, so they don't break your existing websocket.

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  • @zhujizixun said:
    SecBit mCDN is your best choice, relying on Cera's local DDoS protection bandwidth in the Asia-Pacific region, providing excellent performance whether targeting Mainland China or international audiences.The WebSocket feature can be activated by submitting a support ticket. However, their mCDN control panel has not yet been perfected and currently offers fewer features.To experience more robust functionality, you need to choose the SCDN product.

    I agree with this point. They have excellent capabilities and DDoS defense measures in the Asia-Pacific region. Moreover, they are not unknown entities; their parent company has been deeply involved in this market for many years.

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  • @Alyx said:
    You can't cache Websockets therefore there is no CDN for it.

    CDNs that "support" websockets just proxy the traffic 1:1 through, so they don't break your existing websocket.

    Yeah, I do know websocket can’t be cached — not a problem. I just want to hide my origin IP and get better connectivity. So the CDN is basically acting as a plain reverse proxy here, no caching required.

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