CDN

A content delivery network (CDN) is a collection of servers used to deliver content, such as website pages and files, to users. The servers are located in different geographical areas so that users can access the content from the closest server, reducing the time it takes to load the content. CDNs are often used by online businesses to improve the performance of their websites and reduce their dependence on a single server. They also protect against denial-of-service attacks, which can overwhelm a server with requests and prevent legitimate users from accessing the site. CDNs can generally improve the availability and performance of websites and other online services.

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