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How Emergence of Content Delivery Network Helps Organizations
Posted for Astound Communications by Cameron Larson on September 29th 2011 and filled under Telecommunications
 
Incessant expansion of internet and Insatiable needs of Internet users together cause bottleneck in the servers and network.
 

Incessant expansion of internet and Insatiable needs of Internet users together cause bottleneck in the servers and network. Now, if an organization drives customers mainly from its website then instances like server congestion would get in the way of the success of the company. To deal away with such unlikely issues, organizations have to adopt models and services which reduce tailback in the network thereby improving user experience.

In the beginning years, experts solved the problem of server overloading by introducing web proxy caching.  Doubtlessly, this method helped in solving the problem but to some extent only. This was the reason why business organizations started looking for a better technique to handle the growing Internet and increasing Internet users. This search for the better technique ended with the Content Delivery Network.

Content Delivery Network (CDN) can be defined as an organized network of devices (mainly servers) that function together to deliver the content to the end user.  Generally, such networks consist of one main server and other replica servers. The purpose of adding replica servers to the network is to lessen the burden of content delivery on the main server by directing the content requests to other servers in the network.

Today, the concept of CDNs has become highly popular and every organization irrespective of its size is employing it for attaining the ultimate aim of customer satisfaction. Some other benefits associated with the deployment of CDN for your corporate website are:

Complete Control Over Content

Since organizations are keeping their content on remote servers, they are concerned about security breaches. However, with CDN the owner has complete control over the content and there is nothing to be worried about security breaches.

Reduced Latency & Improved Performance

A higher latency rate would push customers away from the website and it is detrimental to the organization. With CDN, the users get the desired information easily and the latency rate is reduced manifold times.

Avert Flash Crowds

At many points of time, websites suffer from the problem of flash crowds. However, CDNs put off flash crowds from the main server and evenly distribute the traffic amongst the servers in the network.

Handle Complex Data Types

Earlier CDNs were designed to handle text, images and static pages only. But, now huge development has taken place in this area and CDNs can handle multimedia and dynamic pages as well.

Content Delivery Networks serve varied purposes and offer multiple benefits to organizations. So, one must not miss a chance to leverage this technology for their organization’s expansion.

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