Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have become a critical extension of modern IT infrastructure. They offer a variety of benefits, including increased site availability, reduced latency, optimized content, and ensuring that performance expectations are met when expanding to new markets.
Monitoring your CDN helps you implement real-time performance-based CDN routing or identify geographic areas that maybe better suited to a second CDN. The ability to benchmark your CDN’s performance variations over time helps identify performance patterns and enables you to hold the CDN accountable to the agreed upon SLA.
This eBook covers:
- Why you should monitor your CDN
- What aspects of your CDN you should monitor
- How to measure the success of a CDN