Manage your Edge CDN’s cache and website expiry date values
Implementing effective caching policies is a crucial part of creating a well-optimized website and managing your Edge CDN’s cache and website expiry date values.
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Implementing effective caching policies is a crucial part of creating a well-optimized website and managing your Edge CDN’s cache and website expiry date values.
Cloudflare offers a robust CDN for Magento 2 stores. It intelligently routes content using the most efficient network pathways based on geography — for faster page loading.
You can improve your website speed and performance using the WP Super Cache WordPress caching plugin with the Nexcess Content Delivery Network (CDN). Let’s review the steps involved.
To use a Content Delivery Network (CDN) for Magento 1, let’s start with a brief overview of the platform. We’ll then explain why a CDN is useful for websites built using this platform.
Learning how to empty the cache for Magento 2 and WordPress websites can help you propagate changes across your website much faster. Let’s go over the details and methods involved.
At Nexcess, our hosting plans provide the WordPress CDN Enabler plugin by KeyCDN to facilitate the setup required to turn on your CDN in the context of your Nexcess-hosted website.
Nexcess web hosting plans make CDN access straightforward. Let’s review CDN access, setup, and optimal configuration for Magento 2 and WordPress sites using the Nexcess Client Portal.
In this Cloudinary tutorial, we will cover integrating Cloudinary with Magento 2, including the benefits involved, as well as leveraging Cloudinary to speed up your ecommerce website.
Updating ExpressionEngine CMS to use the Nexcess CDN will enhance the performance of this powerful CMS platform suitable for blogs, online stores, and corporate websites.
Magento is already a powerful ecommerce solution, but by using a Magento Content Delivery Network (CDN) from Cloudflare you can improve its speed.