WordPress: Using WP SUPER CACHE With 5centsCDN

Setting up WordPress Super Cache begins in much the same way as W3 Total Cache. We start by signing into our admin account on our WordPress blog by adding /wp-admin to our host name, then logging in with our admin credentials.   then need to go to Plugins> Add New  search for Super Cache, install it, then […]

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How to setup CDN with LiteSpeed Cache?

In order to integrate your WordPress site with CDN please follow this article. For this you need to have a CNAME for your pull-zone, so that CDN can fetch the contents. Its set-up has been explained below. CNAME setup in the CDN For this guide, we’re going to assume you have already set up your CDN […]

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WordPress: Total Cache with 5centsCDN

One of the reasons that so many of us love to use WordPress is its ease of setup. In just a few minutes, you can set up a blog and have it ready for your new content. 5centsCDN has much the same policy about setting up a CDN resource. Setup should be quick and easy […]

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How to purge cache from my pull zone?

In order to purge cache, go to your corresponding Pull Zone under Zones and then click on the Manage button available right next to your desired Zones. There you can see the option Manage Cache. There are 2 ways to purge: 1. Purge All: This option will purge all files from the site’s cache on the edge servers and gets […]

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How can I activate Image Optimization for my website?

To enable Image Optimization for your website, follow these steps to create an HTTP Pull zone in the 5centsCDN control panel If you already have a pull zone set up for your website, you only need to configure the Image Optimization options as detailed below 1. Navigate to 5centsCDN Dashboard 2. Go to HTTP Pull […]

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Requests

CDN requests refer to the number of requests made by users to the Content Delivery Network (CDN) edge servers to retrieve content. A CDN is a distributed network of servers that caches and delivers content to users from edge locations close to them. When a user requests content, such as a web page, image, or […]

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How to create ANAME record in Traffic Director domain?

An ANAME record is simply a record that functions like a CNAME record but is at the root of your domain. With an ANAME record, you can point the root of your domain to a hostname or fully qualified domain name (FQDN). ANAMEs are also useful for content delivery networks (CDNs), as they allow for multiple dynamically […]

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How to create CNAME record in Traffic Director domain?

The CNAME record is also known as the canonical name record. It is used for specifying that a domain name is an alias for another domain, the “canonical” domain. A typical example is the www subdomain which is often set as an alias to the root domain name. In Traffic director, we can enable some […]

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How to create DNS AAAA record in Traffic Director domain?

The AAAA Record points your hostname to an IPv6 address. The record AAAA specifies the IP address (IPv6) for a given host. In other words, it resolves a domain name (or points the domain name) to the correct location by means of the IPv6 address. Why do you need an AAAA record? Let’s say you have a […]

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What is IP Filter and how to create rules?

IP Filters are rules you can apply to your records that if a user meets the requirement(s) of the filter, they will be answered with that record. Otherwise, they will be answered with the World/Default. Filters can be created for: regions, countries, cities, ASN (Autonomous System Network) of the resolving name server, /24 IPv4 EDNS […]

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