Azure Content Delivery Network Features
What are the features of Azure Content Delivery Network?
Content
- Static Content Caching
- Dynamic Content Routing
- Cache purging
Security
- SSL
Management
- Dashboard
- Reports
- Logs
Integration
- API
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Static Content Caching | Caching of static content at distributed PoPs for faster load times. 13 reviewers of Azure Content Delivery Network have provided feedback on this feature. | 94% (Based on 13 reviews) | |
Dynamic Content Routing | Based on 12 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. Routing of dynamic content for faster load time of dynamic pages. | 90% (Based on 12 reviews) | |
Cache purging | The ability to purge the cache from different edge location PoPs. This feature was mentioned in 12 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. | 79% (Based on 12 reviews) |
Security
SSL | As reported in 14 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. Shared SSL certificate. | 86% (Based on 14 reviews) | |
Custom SSL | SSL certificate that you provide to the CDN software, or is provided for you and is not shared. | Not enough data |
Management
Dashboard | An easy to read, often single page, real-time user interface, showing a graphical presentation of the current status and historical trends of an organization's Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to enable instantaneous and informed decisions to be made at a glance. 13 reviewers of Azure Content Delivery Network have provided feedback on this feature. | 82% (Based on 13 reviews) | |
Reports | Access pre-built and custom reports. This feature was mentioned in 12 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. | 82% (Based on 12 reviews) | |
Logs | Based on 13 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. Record of data changes taking place in the software. | 82% (Based on 13 reviews) |
Integration
API | As reported in 11 Azure Content Delivery Network reviews. Application Programming Interface - Specification for how the application communicates with other software. API's typically enable integration of data, logic, objects, etc. with other software applications. | 82% (Based on 11 reviews) | |
CMS Integration | Standard integrations for common CMS tools. | Not enough data |
Administration
Integrations / APIs | Application Programming Interface - Specification for how the application communicates with other software. API's typically enable integration of data, logic, objects, etc. with other software applications. | Not enough data | |
Administration Console | Provides Administration tools/console that are easy to use and learn for routine maintenance tasks | Not enough data | |
Availability Control | Helps administrators ensure applications and information is accessible to users | Not enough data | |
Traffic Management | Limits access to suspicious visitors and monitors for traffic spikes to prevent overloads like DDoS attacks. | Not enough data |
Media Delivery
Video Delivery | Live streams audio and video from both teacher and student managed devices | Not enough data | |
Software Distribution | Allows administrative ability to deploy software, applications, and operating systems across endpoints. | Not enough data | |
Static Content Caching | Caching of static content at distributed PoPs for faster load times. | Not enough data | |
Dynamic Content Routing | Routing of dynamic content for faster load time of dynamic pages. | Not enough data |
Security and Performance
Patch Deployment | Allows users to update programs, fix bugs and patch security flaws remotely. | Not enough data | |
Monitoring | Documents the actions from endpoints within a network. Alerts users of incidents and abnormal activities and documents the access point. | Not enough data | |
Firewall | Protects media, websites and web applications from a variety of attacks and malware threats. | Not enough data |