[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/cdn\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/cdn\/","headline":"Do you need a CDN?","name":"Do you need a CDN?","description":"When and why would you need a CDN (content delivery network) for your website? Are there disadvantages? We have the answers.","datePublished":"2019-02-14","dateModified":"2019-02-14","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/author\/amymasson\/#Person","name":"Amy Masson","url":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/author\/amymasson\/","identifier":1,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/d8b380bf8ab7265735de66b5af4ebe5d636d18720198a2a1a37d5c78cbf672a6?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/d8b380bf8ab7265735de66b5af4ebe5d636d18720198a2a1a37d5c78cbf672a6?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Sumy Designs","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/09\/schema-logo.png","url":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/09\/schema-logo.png","width":126,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/02\/cdn.jpg","url":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/02\/cdn.jpg","height":890,"width":1600},"url":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/cdn\/","about":["Development"],"wordCount":562,"keywords":["cdn","site speed"],"articleBody":"As is usual, my answer is maybe.What is a CDN?CDN stands for Content Delivery Network and refers to a distributed group of servers that work together to provide content for users on the Internet. What happens is that a variety of servers store your static content (like images, JS\/CSS files etc) so that when a user loads your website, it can pull those resources from a server closer to their location. The farther a user is from the server hosting the website, the longer it takes that content to load. If my web host is in Houston, Texas and I&#8217;m in London, England, then it&#8217;ll take longer to load that content than if I&#8217;m in Dallas. A CDN allows your content to be loaded from different servers, so it can be loaded from a server that is closer to the user, thus allowing that content to load faster for users that may be farther away. So do you need one? Maybe. If you are a locally based business, and you really only offer services to your local customers, and aren&#8217;t looking for customers and clients farther away, and your web host is fairly close, then you may not need one.If your content is mostly text without a lot of images, bells and whistles, and scripts, then you may not need one.If you are serving up content to a global audience, then a CDN is a good idea. If your site has a lot of images, content, or other file types for a global audience, then a CDN is a good idea. What about if your users are all based in one country? Good question. Do you need a CDN? It&#8217;s not a bad idea. For example, we work with clients all over the country and our site has a lot of resources attached to it &#8211; images, a video, stylesheets, etc. By using a CDN, our website will load faster for users who are farther away.The Benefits of a CDNPerformance: The main benefit of a CDN is that it makes your site faster, because it can load your resources from a location closer to your user. And speed matters when it comes to user experience &#8211; even a 2 second delay can reduce your customer base. Not only that, Google uses page speed as a ranking factor, and if your site loads faster, your rank will be better.Better\u00a0uptime\u00a0and\u00a0lower server load: Since each new user can pull resources from a different cache, and not every person is in the same location, the load is more distributed since there are less requests on the host server. It&#8217;s much less likely that a traffic surge will cause issues with your site&#8217;s performance.What about the downside? Is there one?Cost. CDNs are not free. A lot of web hosts include a CDN for an additional fee, and you&#8217;ll typically see it around the $10 per month range.Set up. If you aren&#8217;t technically savvy, you may find it confusing and difficult to configure your CDN to work with your website.In conclusion, having a CDN can help your site&#8217;s performance, but may not be necessary in every scenario. Need help figuring out if you need one? Contact us today and we can help you sort out those questions."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Do you need a CDN?","item":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/cdn\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]