Coral Cdn
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I am thinking of implementing coral cdn to my site however I have serious doupts. It says you just add .nyud.net to the end of your urls. Now that is easy but in my read it totally masses up my url structure.How do you think google handles this? Does it handle that at all?
I would like to implement a free cdn as for that particular page. Does anybody know any free service good and free?
Anybody? Experience?
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Once I had a project where my rankings have improved a lot by raising yslow points from 80 to 96. Cms was joomla, the design of my choice was a totally white one, to load fast by itself but even this way adding some extra craft seemed to be benefit. Since then I tend to be concerned about this issue although I haven't done nothing like testing with it since that project. Maybe I'll do again a planned improvement to see again how much to care about these factors. Thanks for the advise.
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I dont know if its worth it, i dont know your situation but your server should be cacheing these files.
If you use public caching, your content will be cached on proxy servers all around the world, much teh same as cdn will do for you. i like to have my content where i can get at it quick, rather then on a remote server.
i see a few questions from you Zsolt about load times, unless you are really slow, i would not worry. Matt Cutts said you need to be very slow before you will have any problems. less than 1% of servers fall into this category
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Here's a great pot about setting up AWS if you decide to give it a shot
Good luck to you
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I don't know how aws sorks, I have juts coma accross Cloudfare as well, but that lets you keep your own domain, just offers additional wervers so you don't lose domain credit. I have not implemented it so far, but it looks good.
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We use AWS for hosting design images and external files such as js,css, etc. But, we host all of the content images on the main domain because we want Google to give the main domain 'credit' for that content. In my opinion, this is the best route to go with cdn's.
Does this help?
PS. I came across CloudFlare today, but I do not have any experience with them so please let me know if you try it and they work out.
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