CacheFly
CacheFly is a content delivery network provider based in Chicago, IL. CacheFly was the first company to offer CDN service that rely solely on TCP Anycast for routing, rather than DNS based global load balancing. Cachefly is notable for catering specifically to smaller companies, rather than large businesses.[1][2][3] In addition, the company offers instant setup for standard configurations, a feature not commonly found with large companies providing CDN services.
Major companies and organizations known to be using CacheFly
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References
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