Welcome to Day 24 of my Blogging challenge. For today’s Techie Thursday post, let us take a look at an issue that I faced while setting up one of the two *final* CDNs or Content delivery Networks for this blog. In a nutshell, I successfully uploaded thousands of pictures to a web folder, from which… Continue reading An overnight saga with file permissions for images while setting up CDN
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CDN Setup for this new blog site – January 2022 update
Past Issues with Content Delivery Networks In the past, I have migrated servers and change the image delivery system (either via CDN or served locally) for this blog multiple times. This has led to series of broken images. In other cases, it was a matter of mis-configuration of Gumlet or BunnyCDN. In January 2022, I… Continue reading CDN Setup for this new blog site – January 2022 update
Image CDN Testing
This post was originally published on August 21, 2021. You will find a series of images and videos that are served from different CDNs or Content Delivery Networks.
Which CDN (Content Delivery Networks) to use for your WordPress Site?
Introduction: Need for CDN for WordPress site Today someone asked a question in a Facebook group about using CDN or Content Delivery Network for their WordPress site. They wanted the CDN not just for media files but for other elements of the website as well. I responded with a series of options, thought of posting… Continue reading Which CDN (Content Delivery Networks) to use for your WordPress Site?
Changing Images : BunnyCDN settings gone wrong
While trying to setup BunnyCDN for my bog, I messed up the settings. As a results, the images stop displaying on this blog.
Optimole Image Optimizer and CDN
In this post, I write about a Optimole, an image compression and optimization plugin for Wordpress During the remainder of April 2020, I aim to use this plugin.
How to Use CDN or Content Delivery Networks for your website or app
In this post, I write about the CDN (Content Delivery Networks) that he has used or continues to use for the blog posts, images and podcasts. Included is information on Top CDNs for blogs, free CDNs, and Amar’s explanation of What is a CDN?
Testing CDNs for Media Serving
In this post, I have posted the links to media (audio, video, images) that are served from different CDNs or Content Delivery networks: droplr, publitio, gumlet etc.
Using PUSHRCDN Content Delivery Network
During a recent discussion on LET, Viktor from PUSHRCDN offered a free 1 month trial of their CDN (Content Delivery Network) service. I decided to sign up and give it a try for Underworld Startup. In this post I will talk about the process of creating an account, setting up the CDN for “Push” plan.… Continue reading Using PUSHRCDN Content Delivery Network
List for CDN
This post was updated on 1970-01-01