Client: Limelight Networks (UK) Ltd
Format: Whitepaper
Size: 1.48 MB
Language: English
Date: 03.04.2018

5 Things you need to know about implementing a Multi-CDN Strategy

Can your business afford to lose $9,000 per minute?

According to the Ponemon Institute $9,000 is the average cost of an unplanned outage. In some cases the costs are much higher. The catalogue of cloud outages over recent years is well publicized and reads like a “who’s who” of the technology industry – Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft – to name a few. No one is immune it would seem.

But when it comes to delivering digital content, downtime isn’t the only concern. Today a poor user experience can be just as damaging as an outage. According to Limelight research, 78% of people will stop watching an online video after it buffers three times, and the majority of people will not wait more than 5 seconds for a website to load.

Organizations looking to deliver great digital experiences for their customers often choose to deliver that content using Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). Using multiple CDNs to deliver these digital content experiences promises even greater levels of availability and performance. But it brings with it a host of questions.

In this paper Limelight Networks explores the 5 things you should know about multi-CDN in order to determine if it might make sense for your business.

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Date: 1.8.2018

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