“Content Delivery Network (CDN)” is a service for speeding up content loading, storage, and the fast distribution of large volumes of data. Statistics show that if a page takes more than three seconds to load, half of the users will leave the site before the content fully appears.
The CDN service solves this problem in the following way:
- Your content is uploaded to the cdnnow network.
- The uploaded content is distributed across the network servers.
- The resource user receives data from the server closest to them within the cdnnow network.

The Content Delivery Network (CDN) service is designed to deliver content at the highest possible speed to an unlimited number of users worldwide, regardless of the location of the content source or its consumers. Service clients do not need to bear the costs of deploying and maintaining their own infrastructure, software, or high-performance communication channels to store and quickly deliver large volumes of content — especially since the cost of supporting such infrastructures steadily rises over time.
Data travels from the content owner to the consumer along the shortest (and therefore fastest) route. As a result, each user worldwide receives content from the CDN server closest to them.
The total network capacity of the CDN is 500 Gbps, with data centers located in more than 40 cities worldwide.