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  5. Amazon Elastic Transcoder vs Google Cloud CDN

Amazon Elastic Transcoder vs Google Cloud CDN

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Overview

Amazon Elastic Transcoder
Amazon Elastic Transcoder
Stacks89
Followers114
Votes0
Google Cloud CDN
Google Cloud CDN
Stacks86
Followers234
Votes3

Amazon Elastic Transcoder vs Google Cloud CDN: What are the differences?

Amazon Elastic Transcoder: Media transcoding in the cloud using Amazon EC2. Convert or transcode media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs. Create a transcoding “job” specifying the location of your source media file and how you want it transcoded. Amazon Elastic Transcoder also provides transcoding presets for popular output formats. All these features are available via service API, AWS SDKs and the AWS Management Console; Google Cloud CDN: Low-latency, low-cost content delivery using Google's global network. Google Cloud CDN leverages Google's globally distributed edge caches to accelerate content delivery for websites and applications served out of Google Compute Engine. Cloud CDN lowers network latency, offloads origins, and reduces serving costs. Once you've set up HTTP(S) Load Balancing, simply enable Cloud CDN with a single checkbox.

Amazon Elastic Transcoder and Google Cloud CDN are primarily classified as "Media Transcoding" and "Content Delivery Network" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by Amazon Elastic Transcoder are:

  • Amazon Elastic Transcoder runs your transcoding jobs using the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Built to work with content you store in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
  • Automatically receive status of your transcoding jobs via Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
  • Query the status of transcoding jobs.

On the other hand, Google Cloud CDN provides the following key features:

  • Anycast
  • Invalidation
  • HTTP/2

Zumba, Percolate, and Crowdsourced Testing are some of the popular companies that use Amazon Elastic Transcoder, whereas Google Cloud CDN is used by Teleport, Resource Guru, and Trell. Amazon Elastic Transcoder has a broader approval, being mentioned in 28 company stacks & 6 developers stacks; compared to Google Cloud CDN, which is listed in 7 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.

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Detailed Comparison

Amazon Elastic Transcoder
Amazon Elastic Transcoder
Google Cloud CDN
Google Cloud CDN

Convert or transcode media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs. Create a transcoding “job” specifying the location of your source media file and how you want it transcoded. Amazon Elastic Transcoder also provides transcoding presets for popular output formats. All these features are available via service API, AWS SDKs and the AWS Management Console.

Google Cloud CDN leverages Google's globally distributed edge caches to accelerate content delivery for websites and applications served out of Google Compute Engine. Cloud CDN lowers network latency, offloads origins, and reduces serving costs. Once you've set up HTTP(S) Load Balancing, simply enable Cloud CDN with a single checkbox.

Amazon Elastic Transcoder runs your transcoding jobs using the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Built to work with content you store in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3);Automatically receive status of your transcoding jobs via Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS);Query the status of transcoding jobs.;Manage your transcoding jobs by stopping, starting or canceling them.;SDKs available for Java, .NET, Node.js, PHP, Python and Ruby, and the new AWS Command Line Interface;Supports the following output formats- Audio codecs: AAC, MP3 and Vorbis. Video codecs: H.264 and VP8. Container types: MPEG-4, MPEG-2 Transport Stream (TS) and WebM.
Anycast;Invalidation;HTTP/2;HTTPS; Logging; Origins
Statistics
Stacks
89
Stacks
86
Followers
114
Followers
234
Votes
0
Votes
3
Pros & Cons
No community feedback yet
Pros
  • 3
    Extremely Fast
Cons
  • 2
    Very expensive not for newbies
Integrations
No integrations available
Stackdriver
Stackdriver
Google App Engine
Google App Engine
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine

What are some alternatives to Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Google Cloud CDN?

CloudFlare

CloudFlare

Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.

Amazon CloudFront

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.

KeyCDN

KeyCDN

KeyCDN offers super fast and secure content delivery for minimal loading time. In addition to the CDN, it also offers advanced image processing and many other features such as live logs and Let's Encrypt SSL.

Fastly

Fastly

Fastly's real-time content delivery network gives you total control over your content, unprecedented access to performance analytics, and the ability to instantly update content in 150 milliseconds.

MaxCDN

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.

jsDelivr

jsDelivr

jsDelivr is a free CDN for open source developers, with advanced features for javascript projects with access to NPM and Github It uses multiple CDN providers, resulting in the best possible uptime and performance.

Moovweb XDN

Moovweb XDN

All-in-one platform to develop, deploy, preview, experiment on, monitor, and run your frontend.

Limelight CDN

Limelight CDN

Whether it’s your website, mobile applications, videos, music, software, games, or APIs, your content needs to reach customers quickly, reliably, and securely. It provides the capacity, coverage, and performance to cost-effectively deliver a better experience for you and your customers.

cdnjs

cdnjs

Everyone loves the Google CDN? Even Microsoft runs their own CDN. The problem is, they only host the most popular libraries. We host it all - JavaScript, CSS, SWF, images, etc! Powered by CloudFlare.

Zencoder

Zencoder

Zencoder downloads the video and converts it to as many formats as you need. Every output is encoded concurrently, with virtually no waiting—whether you do one or one hundred. Zencoder then uploads the resulting videos to a server, CDN, an S3 bucket, or wherever you dictate in your API call.

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