Global access
Nowadays, website loading speed and traffic optimization are important factors in user experience (UX) and SEO. One of the best solutions to increase speed, reduce bandwidth consumption, and improve site performance is to use a Content Distribution Network (CDN). In this guide, you will learn about how a CDN works, its impact on your website, and how to manage it in the Basis Panel.
- What is a Content Delivery Network (CDN)?
- Why is CDN important for SEO and UX?
- CDN Management in Basis Panel:
- CDN Features in Basis Panel:
- Types of CDN access in Basis Panel:
- How does a CDN reduce the pressure on the main server?
- CDN's impact on website security:
- How to troubleshoot CDN issues?
Comprehensive Guide to Content Distribution Network (CDN) and Traffic Management in Basis Panel
A CDN is a set of servers distributed around the world that store a copy of a website's content and serve it to users from the closest server possible. This technology helps increase site speed, reduce bandwidth usage, and optimize overall performance.
One of the most important factors for search engines like Google is page loading speed. By reducing site loading time, CDN improves user experience and reduces bounce rate. As a result, this technology can help increase site ranking in search results.
Basic Panel is a simple and user-friendly tool for CDN management that allows users to easily activate and manage CDN without the need for technical knowledge.
Easy management through the user panel
Support for customized settings
Local and global access for optimal traffic management
Local access: Only users in a specific country or region can use the CDN.
Global access: Users around the world receive site content from the nearest CDN server, which
increases loading speeds internationally.
By storing cached content on different servers, a CDN allows users to receive site content directly from the nearest CDN server. This action: Reduces the need to send requests directly to the main server. Reduces bandwidth consumption and optimizes site performance.
In addition to increasing the speed and reducing the pressure on the main server, CDN also strengthens the site's security. Some of the most important CDN security
If your CDN is not performing well or experiencing errors, you can troubleshoot the issue by following these steps: Check DNS settings: Make sure that your DNS records are correctly connected to the CDN. Review error reports in the CDN panel: View logs and alerts to identify potential issues. Clear cache and retest site: Clear the CDN cache and reload the site to review the changes and improve performance.

Faster site loading
Faster site loading for users around the world

Reduces pressure on the main server
Reduces pressure on the main server and reduces bandwidth usage

Increases security
Increases security and prevents cyberattacks

Improves SEO
Improves SEO and improves site ranking in search engines