BytePlus CDN adds 1,300 cache nodes and 120 Tbps capacity
A review of BytePlus CDN highlights its global infrastructure, encompassing over 1,300 cache nodes and 120 Tbps of bandwidth capacity. The service provides security features like WAF and DDoS protection, alongside programmable delivery options, API workflows, and edge functions. BytePlus CDN aims to accelerate web, app, and streaming media, positioning itself as a competitor for large-scale media delivery and edge-compute use cases.
Key Takeaways
- BytePlus CDN reports 1,300+ cache nodes across its global network.
- The platform has 120+ Tbps of bandwidth capacity.
- Security features include WAF and DDoS protection.
- Programmable delivery options include log delivery, API workflows, and edge functions.
- The service supports HTTP/HTTPS and QUIC for streaming media acceleration.
Why It Matters
For streaming vendors, the immediate signal is that BytePlus is packaging a large-scale CDN with both delivery and security features in one service. That matters for web, app, and streaming media workloads that need global edge reach plus programmable control. The article positions BytePlus CDN against large-scale media delivery and edge-compute use cases, not just basic caching. The next concrete signal to watch is whether BytePlus expands beyond the review’s listed protocols and functions, especially around QUIC, API workflows, and edge functions.
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