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CacheFly vs jsDelivr: What are the differences?

CacheFly: A leading content delivery network provider based in Chicago, IL. CacheFly is the world’s fastest Content Delivery Network (CDN), delivering rich-media content up to 10x faster than traditional delivery methods. Launched in 2002 as the first TCP anycast-based CDN, CacheFly pioneered the ability to deliver rich-media content faster and more reliably than traditional delivery methods; jsDelivr: A free Open Source CDN for webmasters and developers. Unlike the competition, jsDelivr uses multiple CDN providers, resulting in the best possible uptime and performance. We currently use MaxCDN, CloudFlare, and KeyCDN.

CacheFly and jsDelivr can be primarily classified as "Content Delivery Network" tools.

Some of the features offered by CacheFly are:

  • Up to 10x faster performance
  • Lower bandwidth costs
  • Scalable, on-demand capacity

On the other hand, jsDelivr provides the following key features:

  • Open Source
  • Multi-CDN
  • Smart Load Balancing

jsDelivr is an open source tool with 2.69K GitHub stars and 1.9K GitHub forks. Here's a link to jsDelivr's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Its fast
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      Diverse POPs and support
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      Free
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      Many packages available
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      Load multiple files with single HTTP request
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      Auto-minification by changing url extension to .min.js
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      View pkg download statistics per week/month/year
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      Can add OSS packages I use
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      Worked in China
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      Easy setup, great cdn

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    What is CacheFly?

    CacheFly is the world’s fastest Content Delivery Network (CDN), delivering rich-media content up to 10x faster than traditional delivery methods. Launched in 2002 as the first TCP anycast-based CDN, CacheFly pioneered the ability to deliver rich-media content faster and more reliably than traditional delivery methods.

    What is 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.

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