What CDNs do you use to achieve the best performance for your WordPress website?

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I’m planning to start a consulting business where I help people implement and manage the configuration of the CDNs they use for their WordPress websites to achieve the best performance possible and improve SEO, among other benefits. So, I was wondering, do you use a CDN on your WordPress site? If so, which one do you use/prefer and why? If you don’t use a CDN, is there a reason for that?

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3 Comments
  1. Bunny CDN and or cloudflare.

    That’s only half the battle, need a good caching solution and plugin like Asset cleanup to trim down all the rubbish most WordPress sites unnecessarily load

  2. I use Cloudflare free on all my sites. It’s not the fastest CDN but mostly use it for their firewall and bot fighter. Don’t know if any other CDN provides those features, tbh. That, and a lot of the services I use have Cloudflare support out of the box (xcloud hosting, patchstack, etc)

  3. Honestly, you don’t need a CDN, unless you are a Fortune 5000 Company, not 500 but 5000, It is crazy, the advice being given to people.
    The only good thing about CLOUDFLARE, is they have a very decent WAF and protection against DDOS attacks.
    What you need to do is you need to build not using a page builder, not using a bloated page builder, you need to build using Gutenberg or Gutenberg blocks. Also Everyone loves to say caching.
    Caching actually slows down the site to new visitors.
    Honestly, How many people are going to have repeat visitors in the first 2 years of launch ?
    You really don’t need caching, until your site if very mature and experiencing REPEAT + High traffic.

 

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