Disadvantages of Cloud CDN
- Complications in the configuration: Cloud CDNs are very complex and often lead to mismanagement and show unexpected behavior and low-performance rate.
- Less domination over edge server locations: Cloud CDNs have limited control over the precise location of the server. This is the biggest disadvantage if your target audience resides on areas where CDN’s edge servers are not optimally located.
- Single Point of Failure: CDNs are designed to provide high availability but they introduce an additional layer of complexity and a potential single point of failure. CDN Provider dependency – On cloud CDN, you become dependent on the CDN provider’s infrastructure. If the provider experiences technical issues, it can affect the performance and availability of your content delivery.
How to Integrate Cloud CDN To Your Project?
The cloud refers to the telecommuting servers on the internet that manages and handles all big data and applications. It is internet-based computing where shared resources and information are given to computers on demand like a public utility. Cloud is surrounded by different models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Cloud CDN is a much broader concept of cloud computing.
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