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  • Johnnyroq
    Registered User
    • Jun 2012
    • 79

    #1

    Best Current Adult CDN?

    Hey guys -

    Pitch me a couple CDNs that are adult friendly.

    I have some awesome options, but I always want to come to GFY to see what you guys can throw at me.
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  • candyflip
    Carpe Visio
    • Jul 2002
    • 43069

    #2
    Anything but Webair.

    Spend you some brain.
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    • Panty Snatcher
      eat a peach for Hours
      • Aug 2013
      • 540

      #3
      Johny

      Share you choices, I just started to think about cdn.

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      • SGS
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2002
        • 5176

        #4
        Will be bookmarking this thread also.
        See sig...

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        • Mr. Stiff
          So Fucking Stiff!
          • Oct 2005
          • 493

          #5
          I've tried a couple..

          http://www.leaseweb.com/en/support/all-about/cdn was cool during the free beta period, but unsure about their pricing now..

          I'm with http://www.maxcdn.com/ now, happy customer..
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          • paffie
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2013
            • 116

            #6
            i use cloudflare... It's free, saves me a lot of banderwith, caches my pages and serves a cached version if my server goes down, makes my DNS management easy, ...

            The only downsides are that it isn't as fast as paying CDN's, you still need to host a version of the files on your own server, and you have no guarantees whatsoever.

            I was thinking about switching to the payed version, but it's a bit expensive, and a lot of reviews are talking about the fact that the price isn't worth the difference in service level you get when paying...
            Need a VPS? I use Ramnode, great uptime, friendly support and only $62/year (after their lifelong coupon) for an openVZ VPS => [email protected], 512Mb ram, 512 Mb swap, 120 Gb SSD, 1Gbps port, 2 Tb bandwith, 1 IPv4, 16 IPv6, weekly backups

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            • epitome
              So Fucking Lame
              • Jun 2009
              • 12156

              #7
              ISPrime

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              • epitome
                So Fucking Lame
                • Jun 2009
                • 12156

                #8
                Originally posted by paffie
                i use cloudflare... It's free, saves me a lot of banderwith, caches my pages and serves a cached version if my server goes down, makes my DNS management easy, ...

                The only downsides are that it isn't as fast as paying CDN's, you still need to host a version of the files on your own server, and you have no guarantees whatsoever.

                I was thinking about switching to the payed version, but it's a bit expensive, and a lot of reviews are talking about the fact that the price isn't worth the difference in service level you get when paying...
                AFAIK, CloudFlare is not actually a CDN, but more of a optimizer and it caches your pages for faster serving. Their site says that their service works great in conjunction with a CDN.

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                • paffie
                  Confirmed User
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 116

                  #9
                  Originally posted by epitome
                  AFAIK, CloudFlare is not actually a CDN, but more of a optimizer and it caches your pages for faster serving. Their site says that their service works great in conjunction with a CDN.
                  I find it a difficult discussion... It does save me a lot of banderwith, and makes my pages a bit faster, so it's basically a CDN

                  On the other hand, you still need to host all files on your own servers, witch contradicts a CDN...

                  They contradict themselfs to... They call themselfs a CDN, but they DO say they work great with a CDN on the same website...

                  In the end, it doesn't even matter, it's a good service for free
                  Need a VPS? I use Ramnode, great uptime, friendly support and only $62/year (after their lifelong coupon) for an openVZ VPS => [email protected], 512Mb ram, 512 Mb swap, 120 Gb SSD, 1Gbps port, 2 Tb bandwith, 1 IPv4, 16 IPv6, weekly backups

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                  • SirBunnz
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 36

                    #10
                    I believe our BDM is finalising plans to use our inhouse CDN as a product for sale. (abbywinters.com).

                    Fast. Bound to be cost competitive.

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                    • SGS
                      Confirmed User
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 5176

                      #11
                      Originally posted by epitome
                      ISPrime
                      ISPrime have always had a good rep too I think?
                      See sig...

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                      • ISPrime_dimi
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 228

                        #12
                        Johnny,

                        Please have a look at our CDN specials here.

                        Or feel free to contact us if you have unique CDN needs.

                        We'd be happy to create a custom solution for you.

                        Cheers!

                        Contact me for great deals on managed hosting & CDN!
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                        • epitome
                          So Fucking Lame
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 12156

                          #13
                          Originally posted by paffie
                          I find it a difficult discussion... It does save me a lot of banderwith, and makes my pages a bit faster, so it's basically a CDN

                          On the other hand, you still need to host all files on your own servers, witch contradicts a CDN...

                          They contradict themselfs to... They call themselfs a CDN, but they DO say they work great with a CDN on the same website...

                          In the end, it doesn't even matter, it's a good service for free
                          Their website doesn't do a good job of describing it. I actually left it more confused than when I visited.

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                          • RazorSharpe
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2001
                            • 2238

                            #14
                            Originally posted by epitome
                            AFAIK, CloudFlare is not actually a CDN, but more of a optimizer and it caches your pages for faster serving. Their site says that their service works great in conjunction with a CDN.
                            https://www.cloudflare.com/features-cdn
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                            • RazorSharpe
                              Confirmed User
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 2238

                              #15
                              Originally posted by paffie
                              I find it a difficult discussion... It does save me a lot of banderwith, and makes my pages a bit faster, so it's basically a CDN

                              On the other hand, you still need to host all files on your own servers, witch contradicts a CDN...

                              They contradict themselfs to... They call themselfs a CDN, but they DO say they work great with a CDN on the same website...

                              In the end, it doesn't even matter, it's a good service for free
                              You'd need to host all files on your own server even if you used a CDN. Dependent on if you used push or pull, the files will always originate from your servers. Push = files are automatically sent to the CDN when you upload them to your server. Push = Files are only sent to the CDN the first time they are requested by an end user.

                              Then you have CDN storage to contend with. You can either opt to use their storage, in which case (mostly) files reside on the CDN nodes forever or you don't use their storage and the files expire from nodes at a specified time.
                              Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

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                              • epitome
                                So Fucking Lame
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 12156

                                #16
                                Originally posted by RazorSharpe
                                So a site like PornHub can host all of their videos through CloudFlare and not pay for bandwidth? Or will it just use their CDN to serve the pages while PornHub would have to serve the videos through their own CDN?

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                                • RazorSharpe
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Aug 2001
                                  • 2238

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by epitome
                                  So a site like PornHub can host all of their videos through CloudFlare and not pay for bandwidth? Or will it just use their CDN to serve the pages while PornHub would have to serve the videos through their own CDN?
                                  The short answer is yes, they could. But sites like pornhub will invariably require things like 24/7 support and a service level agreement. Maybe even DDoS protection. These options are only available in limited capacity via their "Business" plan or to full effect via their Enterprise plan.

                                  I contacted them about a year ago and wanted a commitment of 200mbit and was turned of by their quote of close to $32/Mbit. This was for the enterprise plan.
                                  Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

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                                  • Jay_StandAhead
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Jul 2002
                                    • 3103

                                    #18
                                    This is my point of view, as a long time CDN customer who's also been through countless hosting companies:

                                    We've been using CDN for over 3 years now. We tested several providers (HighWinds, EdgeCast, Level3, 3Crowd, LimeLight and a couple others I'm forgetting) using A/B tests and measuring latency, download speed and Up-time for small objects (images) and large objects (videos).

                                    It turned out that overall, Level3 (who provide the CDN for resellers like Reflected/Swiftwill and others), is the best solution. They provide the bandwidth for NetFlix so their infrastructure is robust, their prices are unbeatable if you use a reseller with enough leverage, and all the features you can imagine are already built into their system.

                                    Regardless of who you go with (a reseller or Level3 directly), I think it's a good choice ;)

                                    And after having tested 2 separate Level3 resellers, I can say that Reflected.net has the best support. Their techs are accountable, they reply to tickets promptly, and their integration of the CDN is very impressive (the admin has graphs per location, bandwidth per domain, file invalidation, config, etc). Plus, if ever their techs make a mistake, not only do they own up to it immediately but you'll enjoy a credit rather than be given the figurative "talk to the hand" response.

                                    There are other companies that offer packet optimization and/or other types of non-CDN page load "accelerators" but if you have enough bandwidth, the beauty of CDN is that you can push several hundred Mbps, even multiple Gbps using a single origin server (lower server purchase/rental fees, near infinite scalability, etc).


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                                    • Johnnyroq
                                      Registered User
                                      • Jun 2012
                                      • 79

                                      #19
                                      Anyone had any issues with MaxCDN/NetDNA?

                                      We have spoken at length with them and they seem to be a good provider.

                                      I should have been a tad bit more specific - our storage is on Amazon S3, so its a must to find a CDN that is compatible.
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