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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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Content

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.

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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.

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