Re: Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-15 Thread Scott Larson
I'll second Cedexis. We use it to spread load across three CDNs plus our origin, it just works. *[image: userimage]Scott Larson[image: los angeles]

Re: Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-15 Thread Danijel Starman
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Chris Woodfield wrote: > I have some experience with this; a few things off the top of my head: > > - It’s usually best to leverage some sort of “smart” DNS to handle CNAME > distribution, giving you the ability to weight your CNAME

Re: Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-14 Thread Chris Grundemann
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Chris Woodfield wrote: > I could keep going, but if so, I might as well stick them into a > powerpoint and submit a talk for Bellevue :) Not a bad idea! Maybe there's a BCOP here..? -- @ChrisGrundemann http://chrisgrundemann.com

Re: Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-10 Thread Ryan Landry
Some folks just let Cedexis do the work. https://www.cedexis.com/solutions/multi-cdn/ On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 09:27 Chris Grundemann wrote: > Hail NANOG; > > Is anyone here leveraging multiple CDN providers for resiliency and have > best practices or other advice they'd

Re: Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-10 Thread Chris Woodfield
I have some experience with this; a few things off the top of my head: - It’s usually best to leverage some sort of “smart” DNS to handle CNAME distribution, giving you the ability to weight your CNAME distribution vs. only using one CDN all the time, or prefer different CDNs in various global

Multi-CDN Strategies

2017-03-10 Thread Chris Grundemann
Hail NANOG; Is anyone here leveraging multiple CDN providers for resiliency and have best practices or other advice they'd be willing to share? Thanks, ~Chris -- @ChrisGrundemann http://chrisgrundemann.com