The CDN is like a network of warehouses located throughout the city. When someone requests information from a website, the CDN sends the data from the warehouse closest to the user, which speeds up the delivery process.
This means that instead of traveling all the way to the main server to get the information, the user can get it from a nearby warehouse. This is like you can get your coffee from the Starbucks down the street instead of the one across town.
For example, you run a website hosted on a server in the United States. In that case, European users might experience slower loading times because the data has to travel across the ocean to reach them.
By using a CDN, you can store copies of your website on servers in different parts of the world. This means that European users can access the data from a nearby server instead of waiting for it to travel all the way from the US. This speeds up the delivery of your content and improves the user experience.
CDN stands for Content Delivery Network. It includes services like Cloudflare, KeyCDN, and ArvanCDN. We use these services to hide your VPN server’s IP.