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Azure CDN vs CacheFly: What are the differences?
Developers describe Azure CDN as "A global CDN solution for delivering high-bandwidth content". It lets you reduce load times, save bandwidth, and speed responsiveness—whether you’re developing or managing websites or mobile apps, or encoding and distributing streaming media, gaming software, firmware updates, or IoT endpoints. On the other hand, CacheFly is detailed as "A leading content delivery network provider based in Chicago, IL". CacheFly is the world’s fastest Content Delivery Network (CDN), delivering rich-media content up to 10x faster than traditional delivery methods. Launched in 2002 as the first TCP anycast-based CDN, CacheFly pioneered the ability to deliver rich-media content faster and more reliably than traditional delivery methods.
Azure CDN and CacheFly can be categorized as "Content Delivery Network" tools.
Some of the features offered by Azure CDN are:
- Acceleration Data Transfer
- Deep integration
- Multiple providers
On the other hand, CacheFly provides the following key features:
- Up to 10x faster performance
- Lower bandwidth costs
- Scalable, on-demand capacity
Squarespace, Dyn, and Geckoboard are some of the popular companies that use CacheFly, whereas Azure CDN is used by BabyBOx University, accuRx, and AEM.Design. CacheFly has a broader approval, being mentioned in 10 company stacks & 4 developers stacks; compared to Azure CDN, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.
Pros of Azure CDN
- Low Latency2