We use Fastly because it's super well optimized for caching "dynamic" data. In fact, even as others might have caught up, just a few years ago it seemed miles ahead of the game.
Computing at the edge is super great, and overall they're a mature, powerful offering.
I feel like we should be using more of their services but we pretty much just use the basic CDN.
We also use Cloudfront a bit in places it hooks in nicely with our other AWS products.
I've found fastly is good for dynamic data, but a lot of CDNs are catching up. I've recently ditched S3 + Cloudfront in favour of BunnyCDN, due to their built-in storage zone feature, and their awesome pricing of $0.03/GB in Australia area
We use Fastly because it's super well optimized for caching "dynamic" data. In fact, even as others might have caught up, just a few years ago it seemed miles ahead of the game.
Computing at the edge is super great, and overall they're a mature, powerful offering.
I feel like we should be using more of their services but we pretty much just use the basic CDN.
We also use Cloudfront a bit in places it hooks in nicely with our other AWS products.
I've found fastly is good for dynamic data, but a lot of CDNs are catching up. I've recently ditched S3 + Cloudfront in favour of BunnyCDN, due to their built-in storage zone feature, and their awesome pricing of $0.03/GB in Australia area
+1 on Fastly. An awesome CDN.