What is ArvanCloud?
It offers “Integrated Cloud Infrastructure” services to online businesses. Its services are reliable and secure, and it offers the cost effective “pay-as-you-go” pricing model to all customers.
It offers live streaming, cloud security, and DDoS protection services to the most popular websites all around the world.
ArvanCloud is a tool in the Content Delivery Network category of a tech stack.
Who uses ArvanCloud?
Companies
13 companies reportedly use ArvanCloud in their tech stacks, including Fajriff.com, Dropp Technologies, and Irib.ir.
ArvanCloud's Features
- Integrated Cloud Infrastructure
- Reliable and secure
- Cost effective
- Live streaming
- Cloud security
- DDoS protection
ArvanCloud Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to ArvanCloud?
CloudFlare
Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.
Amazon CloudFront
Amazon CloudFront can be used to deliver your entire website, including dynamic, static, streaming, and interactive content using a global network of edge locations. Requests for your content are automatically routed to the nearest edge location, so content is delivered with the best possible performance.
Akamai
If you've ever shopped online, downloaded music, watched a web video or connected to work remotely, you've probably used Akamai's cloud platform. Akamai helps businesses connect the hyperconnected, empowering them to transform and reinvent their business online. We remove the complexities of technology, so you can focus on driving your business faster forward.
MaxCDN
The MaxCDN Content Delivery Network efficiently delivers your site’s static file through hundreds of servers instead of slogging through a single host. This "smart route" technology distributes your content to your visitors via the city closest to them.
AWS CloudFormation
You can use AWS CloudFormation’s sample templates or create your own templates to describe the AWS resources, and any associated dependencies or runtime parameters, required to run your application. You don’t need to figure out the order in which AWS services need to be provisioned or the subtleties of how to make those dependencies work.