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Swarmify Review — ⚠️IS SWARMIFY PRICING WORTH PAYING?⚠️
Are you interested in learning more about the Swarmify tool and is this really the best way to include videos on your website and do it in a much better way than embedding videos using Youtube? If you have embedded videos using Youtube before, you will already know how much Youtube is doing to get video viewers back onto the Youtube platform. Therefore, if you really need a video on your website and you use Youtube embed, it is highly likely that you are losing visitors who click through and go to Youtube instead of exploring your website after they are done watching your embedded video.
Of course, there is the flip-side that Youtube videos load and play very smoothly, and there are not many video embed solutions out there that can provide such high level of video embed qualities. Swarmify is one solution that provides fast video playback from the vast worldwide CDN and allows video embeds that play quickly without lag issues. Videos that are embedded with Swarmify do not buffer and are not delayed, which ensures visitors get a great experience and will want to stay to finish watching the video and continue exploring your website. With Swarmify, users are now able to easily upload and host video content on their sites through their own branded video player.
What Is Swarmify Pricing And Is It Really Worth Using?
Swarmify offers 3 plans for users, Small Business, Video Pro and Enterprise, costing $29, $59 and custom pricing per month respectively. All plans provide users with unlimited storage and bandwidth.
Swarmify's SmartVideo BYO CDN costs $99 per month, and Wordpress Acceleration costs $0.05 per GB. It also has a Hive Analytics feature that costs $49 per month that provides subscribers with great analytics on their embedded videos...
Full Swarmify Review here! at https://scamorno.com/Swarmify-Review/?id=tumblr
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scriptnews · 5 years ago
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Swarmify Review - Service d'hébergement CDN vidéo ultra rapide
Swarmify Review – Service d’hébergement CDN vidéo ultra rapide
Swarmify se présente comme l’hébergement vidéo sans marque le plus rapide au monde, garantissant un démarrage instantané et une lecture sans mémoire tampon pour les petites et moyennes entreprises. Notre examen Swarmify examinera cette réclamation pour vous aider à décider s’il s’agit du service d’hébergement vidéo qui vous convient.
Donc, si vous recherchez un hébergement vidéo, cet avis…
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hyipstation · 3 years ago
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Swarmify Affiliate Program Review: 30% Per Sale on the First Payment
Swarmify Affiliate Program Review: 30% Per Sale on the First Payment
About Swarmify Affiliate Program Welcome to the Swarmify Affiliate Program! Earn a 30% revenue share on the first payment, then 20% recurring revenue share on all subsequent payments for as long your referrals remain customers. Customers stay with us for years. This really builds earnings and translates into a robust, long term recurring revenue stream. Swarmify is a group of streaming video…
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mailinvest · 4 years ago
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freesuitwhispers · 5 years ago
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Global  Content Delivery Networks Market Outlook, Prospect and Future 2020-2026
Summary - A new market study, titled “Content Delivery Networks: Global Markets”has been featured on WiseGuyReports.
Content delivery networks (CDNs) are a group of edge servers that are spread across the globe at strategic locations. These severs accelerate websites and deliver content/data optimally, quickly and safely. The edge servers of a CDN contain duplicate content of the originating network. CDNs dynamically provide data to clients by calculating which server is located close to the client and content is delivered based on these calculations.
 The global market for CDNs was valued at REDACTED billion in 2018 and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024 growing at a CAGR of REDACTED during the forecast period. CDNs were previously considered applicable only to large companies because of their high cost. Over the last few years, due to the changing form and trends of digital content, smaller companies are deploying these solutions. Currentday CDNs are more efficient, cheaper and have the capability to work for almost all websites on the internet.
Also Read: https://www.newsmaker.com.au/news/379223/content-delivery-networks-cdns-market-2020-global-analysis-share-trends-application-analysis-and-forecast-to-2024#.X2nOH6BR3IU
In this report, the global CDN market is segmented by solution type, service provider type, organization size and application. Based on solution type, the CDN market is segmented into media delivery, web performance optimization, monitoring and analytics, data security and cloud storage and others. The media delivery solutions segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 and is expected to maintain dominance over the forecast period. The media delivery solution segment has been flourishing in the CDN market as video transport moves from specialized cable, satellite or terrestrial networks to the internet. Also, rise in internet video services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and others
have largely contributed to the growth of the media delivery solutions segment in the CDN market. The fastest growing solution segment in the CDN market is the data security and cloud storage segment, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED during the forecast period.
 The global CDN market segmented by service provider type is categorized into peer-to-peer CDN, cloud CDN, traditional CDN and others. Traditional CDNs accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 (valued at REDACTED billion). The market for traditional CDN is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. Traditional CDNs are content delivery networks wherein the datais duplicated across multiple PoPs. Based on user location, the PoP located closest to the user willdeliver the page to reduce latency. The fastest growing category by serviceprovider type is the cloudCDN segment, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024, up from REDACTED billion in 2018. Cloud CDNs, unlike traditional CDNs, are hosted in private datacenters and take advantage of geographic availability on the pay-as-you-go model.
 The CDN market by application is categorized into: banking, finance and insurance (BFSI), media and entertainment, gaming, retail and e-commerce and others. The media and entertainment segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 and was estimated to be $4.0 billion. CDNs for the media and entertainment segment are expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and forecasted to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. CDNs in the media and entertainment sector, improve network traffic and enable companies to deliver content to a large number of users, simultaneously. The fastest growing application segment in the CDN market is the gaming sector, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is projected to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. Increasing global demand for online multi-player gaming and demand for content protection is driving the demand for CDNs in the gaming sector.Report Scope:
 In this report, the market has been segmented based on solutions, service provider type, organization size, applications and geography. The report provides an overview of the global market for CDNs and analyzes market trends. Using 2018 as the base year, the report provides estimated market data for the forecast period 2019-2024. Revenue forecasts for this period are segmented based on solution type, service provider type, organization size and applications and geography. Market values have been estimated based on the total revenue of CDN providers.
 The report covers the market for CDNs with regard to applications in various sectors across different geographic regions. It also focusses on the major trends and challenges that affect the market and the vendor landscape. The report estimates the global market for CDNs in 2018 and provides projections of the expected market size through 2024.
 Report Includes:
 - 49 data tables and 41 additional tables
- An overview of global content delivery network market
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2018, estimates of 2019, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2024
- Characterization and quantification of content delivery network market by solution, by service provider, by organization size and by application
- Identification of market drivers, restraints and other forces impacting the global content delivery network market
- Details about various solutions of content delivery networks in different application sectors
- Company profiles of leading market participants within the industry, including Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com, Inc., Cloudflare, Inc., Equinix, Inc., Imperva, Microsoft Corp., StackPath, LLC and Swarmify Inc.AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES
ALPHABET INC. (GOOGLE INC.)
AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AMAZON.COM, INC.)
CDNETWORKS. INC.
CENTURYLINK, INC. (LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC)
CHINACACHE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD.
CHINANETCENTER CO.
CLOUDFLARE, INC.
COMCAST TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
EQUINIX, INC.
IMPERVA
LIMELIGHT NETWORKS, INC.
MICROSOFT CORP.
NETSTAIRS, INC.
RACKSPACE US, INC.
SCIENTIAMOBILE, INC.
STACKPATH, LLC
SWARMIFY, INC.
TOTAL SERVER SOLUTIONS
VARNISH SOFTWARE AB
VECIMA NETWORKS (CONCURRENT COMPUTER CORP.
FOR MORE DETAILS: https://www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/4497753-content-delivery-networks-global-markets
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blogwiseguy123world · 5 years ago
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Content Delivery Networks: Global Markets Research Report 2020-2025
Summary – A new market study, titled "Content Delivery Networks: Global Markets" has been featured on WiseGuyReports.
Summary
Content delivery networks (CDNs) are a group of edge servers that are spread across the globe at strategic locations. These severs accelerate websites and deliver content/data optimally, quickly and safely. The edge servers of a CDN contain duplicate content of the originating network. CDNs dynamically provide data to clients by calculating which server is located close to the client and content is delivered based on these calculations.
Also read – https://www.newsmaker.com.au/news/379223/content-delivery-networks-cdns-market-2020-global-analysis-share-trends-application-analysis-and-forecast-to-2024#.X2nOH6BR3IU
The global market for CDNs was valued at REDACTED billion in 2018 and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024 growing at a CAGR of REDACTED during the forecast period. CDNs were previously considered applicable only to large companies because of their high cost. Over the last few years, due to the changing form and trends of digital content, smaller companies are deploying these solutions. Currentday CDNs are more efficient, cheaper and have the capability to work for almost all websites on the internet.
In this report, the global CDN market is segmented by solution type, service provider type, organization size and application. Based on solution type, the CDN market is segmented into media delivery, web performance optimization, monitoring and analytics, data security and cloud storage and others. The media delivery solutions segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 and is expected to maintain dominance over the forecast period. The media delivery solution segment has been flourishing in the CDN market as video transport moves from specialized cable, satellite or terrestrial networks to the internet. Also, rise in internet video services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and others
have largely contributed to the growth of the media delivery solutions segment in the CDN market. The fastest growing solution segment in the CDN market is the data security and cloud storage segment, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED during the forecast period.
The global CDN market segmented by service provider type is categorized into peer-to-peer CDN, cloud CDN, traditional CDN and others. Traditional CDNs accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 (valued at REDACTED billion). The market for traditional CDN is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. Traditional CDNs are content delivery networks wherein the datais duplicated across multiple PoPs. Based on user location, the PoP located closest to the user willdeliver the page to reduce latency. The fastest growing category by serviceprovider type is the cloudCDN segment, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is forecast to reach REDACTED billion by 2024, up from REDACTED billion in 2018. Cloud CDNs, unlike traditional CDNs, are hosted in private datacenters and take advantage of geographic availability on the pay-as-you-go model.
The CDN market by application is categorized into: banking, finance and insurance (BFSI), media and entertainment, gaming, retail and e-commerce and others. The media and entertainment segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 and was estimated to be $4.0 billion. CDNs for the media and entertainment segment are expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and forecasted to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. CDNs in the media and entertainment sector, improve network traffic and enable companies to deliver content to a large number of users, simultaneously. The fastest growing application segment in the CDN market is the gaming sector, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of REDACTED and is projected to reach REDACTED billion by 2024. Increasing global demand for online multi-player gaming and demand for content protection is driving the demand for CDNs in the gaming sector.Report Scope:
In this report, the market has been segmented based on solutions, service provider type, organization size, applications and geography. The report provides an overview of the global market for CDNs and analyzes market trends. Using 2018 as the base year, the report provides estimated market data for the forecast period 2019-2024. Revenue forecasts for this period are segmented based on solution type, service provider type, organization size and applications and geography. Market values have been estimated based on the total revenue of CDN providers.
The report covers the market for CDNs with regard to applications in various sectors across different geographic regions. It also focusses on the major trends and challenges that affect the market and the vendor landscape. The report estimates the global market for CDNs in 2018 and provides projections of the expected market size through 2024.
Report Includes:
- 49 data tables and 41 additional tables
- An overview of global content delivery network market
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2018, estimates of 2019, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2024
- Characterization and quantification of content delivery network market by solution, by service provider, by organization size and by application
- Identification of market drivers, restraints and other forces impacting the global content delivery network market
- Details about various solutions of content delivery networks in different application sectors
- Company profiles of leading market participants within the industry, including Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com, Inc., Cloudflare, Inc., Equinix, Inc., Imperva, Microsoft Corp., StackPath, LLC and Swarmify Inc.AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES
ALPHABET INC. (GOOGLE INC.)
AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AMAZON.COM, INC.)
CDNETWORKS. INC.
CENTURYLINK, INC. (LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LLC)
CHINACACHE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD.
CHINANETCENTER CO.
CLOUDFLARE, INC.
COMCAST TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
EQUINIX, INC.
IMPERVA
LIMELIGHT NETWORKS, INC.
MICROSOFT CORP.
NETSTAIRS, INC.
RACKSPACE US, INC.
SCIENTIAMOBILE, INC.
STACKPATH, LLC
SWARMIFY, INC.
TOTAL SERVER SOLUTIONS
VARNISH SOFTWARE AB
VECIMA NETWORKS (CONCURRENT COMPUTER CORP.)
For more details - https://www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/4497753-content-delivery-networks-global-markets
About Us:
Wise Guy Reports is part of the Wise Guy Research Consultants Pvt. Ltd. and offers premium progressive statistical surveying, market research reports, analysis & forecast data for industries and governments around the globe.              
Contact Us:
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sagittamedia · 5 years ago
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ultimateseoorg · 6 years ago
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Visit What A CDN Can Mean For Your SEO for the whole story
Almost everyone has heard of the importance of site speed, even the average blogger with lackluster technical skills. In a previous article we did a comparison between two domains and found speed was the likely signal pushing one site above another in mobile searches.
Google wants to provide sites that users will actually use. You may have the absolute best content but if it takes over 3 seconds to load your page its a big problem for ranking.
Each 1 second delay reduces page views by 11%
Each 1 second delay decreases customer satisfaction by 16%
Each 1 second delay decreases 7% of conversion rate
For a store doing $100,000 a day a 1 second delay means $2.5 million in lost sales.
Google uses page load speed to help determine your sites rank.
CDNs are great resources to speed up your page speed load times. Think of it like this … if you’re a pharmacy and you have one location for the whole world people are going to have to travel great distances for your products. But if you open a pharmacy in every state people can just go to the nearest location to get all of your webpages and no one has to travel that far. This is a CDN a Content Delivery Network.
The expense of having 50 servers in 50 states is likely too much for most websites. A CDN steps in and provides the infrastructure for us to share with others.
Here are a few common questions site owners ask in regard to CDNs:
“What is a CDN?”
“What are the benefits of a CDN?”
“Do I still need to purchase hosting if I have a CDN?”
“Does my site need a CDN?”
We’re going to go over what a CDN is and thoroughly explain the important role this technology plays in the modern web.
We’ll also briefly touch base on the differences between your web server and a CDN before placing our focus on who does and does not need this technology implemented on their website.
What is a CDN?
Here’s the technical definition of a CDN, or at least a paraphrased version of it. A CDN, which stands for Content Delivery Network, is a global network of servers that deliver content to visitors of a website based on where that visitor is located.
You need to understand how regular web hosting works in order to understand this definition as well as the importance of it. In a typical web hosting environment, all of the traffic running to your website gets sent to your host’s web server, the one you installed your site on and the one that holds its data.
This often results in a slower website for all visitors as that single server struggles to stay afloat among the surge of traffic it receives on a regular basis. It can even leave your site vulnerable to DDoS attacks. Why is this bad? Here are a few quick facts to help you understand the importance of having your site run as quickly and reliably as possible:
Google made site speed a ranking factor in as early as 2010. [Source: Search Engine Land]
47% of consumers expect a web page to load in 2 seconds or less. [Source: Kissmetrics via Akamai and Gomez.com]
40% of consumers abandon a website that takes more than 3 seconds to load. [Source: Kissmetrics via Akamai and Gomez.com]
79% of shoppers who are dissatisfied with website performance are less likely to buy from the same site again. [Source: Kissmetrics via Akamai and Gomez.com]
52% of online shoppers state quick page loading is important to their site loyalty. [Source: Kissmetrics via Akamai and Gomez.com]
A 1-second delay in page response can result in a 7% reduction in conversions. [Source: Kissmetrics via Akamai and Gomez.com]
This, obviously, leads us to our next question.
What are the benefits of a CDN?
The most obvious and most important benefit of a CDN is an increase in site speed for all users of your website no matter where they’re located in the world. When you implement a CDN on your website, you’re distributing access to it to what are known as “proxy servers” located all around the world.
Let’s say the web server you purchased from your host is located in New York and you do notuse a CDN. In this environment, a visitor from Australia would need to load all of the static content on your website, which are your images, CSS stylesheets, and JavaScript files, from New York, which can take quite a bit of time.
If you use a CDN, your Australian user would be able to load that static content from a server that’s closest to them, maybe even in the same country depending on the CDN service you decide to go with. This will allow them to load the page in a much quicker manner.
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Your server is orange and other servers keep copies of your site so they are closer to users.
You can see how this works in the illustration above. You still have your “origin server,” which is storing your WordPress installation and database, but you also have your “replicated web-server clusters,” which store your site’s static content. Again, static content are images, videos, CSS stylesheets, and JavaScript files.
The origin server is located toward the south of North America in the illustration above while the replicated web-server clusters are located in six continents around the world. You can see how the “user” icons demonstrate how users are served static content from the replicated web servers closest to them instead.
The impact? Some sites report seeing a decrease of more than 50% in the amount of time it takes for their site to load after implementing a CDN. [Source: KeyCDN]
If you’re still having a tough time figuring out how this technology makes your website faster, think of it like a highway:
The main lane is your origin server.
The additional lanes are your replicated web servers.
The cars are the users visiting your website.
Without those additional lanes, all of the cars on the road need to use the main lane. This will eventually result in a traffic jam as more and more cars fill the lane. Traffic will start to slow before the flow stops altogether after the lane becomes too congested.
If you open those additional lanes, cars will be able to distribute themselves among them rather than relying on a single lane. This will allow them to move at a much quicker pace, and they’ll get to their destination a lot faster than they would have if they were all using the same lane.
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In other words, having your users load static content from a server that’s closest to where they’re located will allow each and every one of them to load your website much quicker than they’d be able to if they were all loading that content from the same server.
I’ve seen this site swing 20 to 30 places in it rankings…and you can over take better content with a faster site if the other site is slow.
Check out some CDNs for your site…
Maxcdn
Sucuri
Swarmify
Jetpack – Not recommended
Cloudflare – not exactly a CDN but similar
keycdn.com
rackspace
AWS Cloudfront
CDN Enabler
Cloudinary
We can review some of these in another post soon.
The post What A CDN Can Mean For Your SEO appeared first on Make An Impact | Ultimate SEO.
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senura96universe-blog · 6 years ago
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Industry Practices and Tools
Version Control System 
Version Control System is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions later. As an example web designers want to keep every version of an image or layout, a VCS is very helpful for them to accomplish this requirement. VCS is helpful to minimize disruption of team members , compare the source code with previous version to fix existing bugs and restore to previous version. With version control system every team member is able to work with any file at any time. Later the modification can merge into a common version.
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Different Models of Version Control Systems 
Local Version Control System 
Earliest version control system model. Cannot be used to collaborative  software development. Every file is in a local computer. This approach is very simple. This type is error prone which means the chance of writing wrong code is very high
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Centralized Version Control System 
This approach can be used for collaborative software  development. Every one in the team has a certain degree of what others do. Administrators have grained control over who can do what. In this approach all the changes are tracked under the centralized server. If the server dies , all will be vanished.so there is a single point of failure.
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Distributed Version Control System 
In this approach there is no single point of failure. Client computers can fully mirror the repository. If server dies can copy back from client computer. Also admins don’t have any grained control over who can do what. But different group of people can communicate in different ways simultaneously within the same project. Every client computer clone is consider as a full backup of data.
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Git and GitHub
Git is a distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency .Also git supports to the distributed non linear workflows and data integrity.
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GitHub is a code hosting platform for collaboration and version control. GitHub is one of the implementation of Git.
GitHub essentials are:
Repositories
Branches
Commits
Pull Requests
Git (the version     control software GitHub is built on)
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 Commit – Action of storing the new snapshot of project’s state in the VCS history.
Push - Pushing refers to sending your committed changes to a remote repository, such as a repository hosted on GitHub. For instance, if you change something locally, you'd want to then push those changes so that others may access them 
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Uses of staging area and git directory 
Uses of staging area-
·       staging helps you split up one large change into multiple commits
·       staging helps in reviewing changes
·       staging helps when a merge has conflicts
·       staging helps you keep extra local files hanging around
·       staging helps you sneak in small changes
Collaboration of workflow 
A Git Workflow is a recipe or recommendation for how to use Git to accomplish work in a consistent and productive manner. Git workflows encourage users to leverage Git effectively and consistently 
every team has its own workflow based on the type of project, company size, team preferences, and many other things. The bigger the team, the harder it is to keep everything under control: problems with conflicts become more common, release dates need to be postponed, priorities keep getting changed on the fly, etc. etc. There are many types of Git workflow
Basic Git Workflow
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The most popular workflow among Git developers and the entry stage of every project.The idea is simple: there is one central repository. Each developer clones the repo, works locally on the code, makes a commit with changes, and push it to the central repository for other developers to pull and use in their work.
CDN 
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) accounts for large share of delivering content across websites users and networks across the globe. The content found in the websites of today contain a variety of formats such as text, scripts, documents, images, software, media files, live streaming media and on-demand streaming media and so on. In order to deliver such diverse content to users across the globe efficiently, CDNs are deployed in datacenters. CDNs accelerate website performance and provide a numerous benefits for users and also for the network infrastructure 
·       Faster content load / response time in delivering content to end users.
·       Availability and scalability, because CDNs can be integrated with cloud models
·       Redundancy in content, thus minimizing errors and there is no need for additional expensive hardware
·       Enhanced user experience with CDNs as they can handle peak time loads
·       Data integrity and privacy concerns are addressed
Difference between CDN and web hosting services 
Web Hosting is     used to host your website on a server and let users access it over the     internet. A content delivery network is about speeding up the     access/delivery of your website’s assets to those users.
  Traditional web     hosting would deliver 100% of your content to the user. If they are     located across the world, the user still must wait for the data to be     retrieved from where your web server is located. A CDN takes a majority of     your static and dynamic content and serves it from across the globe,     decreasing download times. Most times, the closer the CDN server is to the     web visitor, the faster assets will load for them.
   Web Hosting     normally refers to one server. A content delivery network refers to a     global network of edge servers which distributes your content from a     multi-host environment
Free and Commercial CDNS
Free CDN -.Cloudflare , Incapsula , Photon by Jetpack , Swarmify
  Requirements for virtualization 
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When people talk about virtualization, they’re usually referring to server virtualization, which means partitioning one physical server into several virtual servers, or machines. Each virtual machine can interact independently with other devices, applications, data and users as though it were a separate physical resource.
Different virtual machines can run different operating systems and multiple applications while sharing the resources of a single physical computer. And, because each virtual machine is isolated from other virtualized machines, if one crashes, it doesn’t affect the others.  
There are many types of virtualizations
·       Network virtualization splits available bandwidth in a network into independent channels that can be assigned to specific servers or devices.
·       Application virtualization separates applications from the hardware and the operating system, putting them in a container that can be relocated without disrupting other systems.
·       Desktop virtualization enables a centralized server to deliver and manage individualized desktops remotely. This gives users a full client experience, but lets IT staff provision, manage, upgrade and patch them virtually, instead of physically. 
Hypervisor
 A hypervisor is a process that separates a computer’s operating system and applications from the underlying physical hardware. Usually done as software although embedded hypervisors can be created for things like mobile devices.
  The hypervisor drives the concept of virtualization by allowing the physical host machine to operate multiple virtual machines as guests to help maximize the effective use of computing resources such as memory, network bandwidth and CPU cycles.
    Difference between virtualization and emulation
 ·      With virtualization, the virtual machine uses hardware directly, although there is an overarching scheduler. As such, no emulation is taking place, but this limits what can be run inside virtual machines to operating systems that could otherwise run atop the underlying hardware. That said, this method provides the best overall performance of the two solutions.
·      With emulation, since an entire machine can be created as a virtual construct, there are a wider variety of opportunities, but with the aforementioned emulation penalty. But, emulation makes it possible to, for example, run programs designed for a completely different architecture on an x86 PC. This approach is common, for example, when it comes to running old games designed for obsolete platforms on todays modern systems. Because everything is emulated in software, there is a performance hit in this method, although todays massively powered processors often cover for this.
   Difference between VMs and dockers    
VMs
Heavyweight
Limited performance
Each VM runs in its own  OS
Hardware-level  virtualization
Startup time in minutes
Allocates required  memory
Fully isolated and hence  more secure
Containers
Lightweight
Native performance
All containers share  the host OS
OS virtualization
Startup time in  milliseconds
Requires less memory  space
Process-level  isolation, possibly less secure
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