Conventional Content Delivery Networks (CDN) are notoriously complex, meaning businesses and web developers often need help configuring, managing, and optimizing infrastructure cost-effectively and efficiently.
Private cloud computing platform Vultr has introduced a new CDN service designed to bring content closer to the edge without sacrificing security.
The company claims its new Vultr CDN simplifies infrastructure operations by incorporating global content caching and delivery into the platform’s existing cloud infrastructure, providing its enterprise community of more than 225,000 developers with turnkey services to help them scale their websites and web applications.
Automatic and intelligent scaling
“Over the past decade, Vultr has grown into the world’s largest private cloud computing company, and the launch of Vultr CDN is the next step in strengthening our portfolio of solutions for our global developer community,” said JJ Kardwell, CEO of Vultr’s parent company Constant.
“Vultr CDN simplifies content delivery so developers around the world can easily enable global, on-demand availability for all their digital content and digital media.”
Seamless integrations with Vultr Cloud Compute enable Vultr CDN to scale automatically and intelligently, selecting the optimal location for content delivery, optimizing user requests, the company says.
Vultr CDN is now available for deployment and rates start at just $10 per month, with the promise of the lowest bandwidth costs in the industry.
Vultr’s says its rates are significantly lower than the competition, stating that customers will pay from $20 per month, compared to $307.41 for AWS, $286.63 for Google Cloud and $299.14 for Azure.