Google has quietly started offering Google Cloud CDN service, a new content-delivery network (CDN) that should appeal to independent developers who want their applications to load quickly.
For its "alpha" release, Google is now accepting applications from people who want to try the new service, which is limited in geographical availability. More locations will be added when the service becomes generally available.
"Google Cloud CDN (Content Delivery Network) uses Google's globally distributed edge caches to cache HTTP(S) Load Balanced content close to your users," the product description states. "Caching content at the edges of Google's network provides faster delivery of content to your users while reducing the load on your servers."
(Score: 3, Insightful) by frojack on Tuesday December 15 2015, @07:05PM
I don't like this one bit...
Then don't be a sheep and follow everyone to the same currently in-vogue website. The only people that use, (and can afford) content delivery services are hopelessly over subscribed services, or sites that are under DOS attack - but which also have deep pockets. If you see deep pockets chances are they are already mining your data and already using google analytics.
Maybe when SoylentNews comes under such an attack you visit some other site for a few days, or hop on IRC and find out the new double plus secret IP address.
There is no reason to assume Akamai was pure as the driven snow either, as far as I can tell.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.