CDNs reduce latency by serving content from servers that are physically closer to the user. This results in faster load times for web pages and other digital content.
By distributing content across multiple servers, CDNs can handle a larger volume of simultaneous user requests. This helps prevent bottlenecks and ensures consistent performance.
CDNs can offload a significant amount of the traffic from the origin server by distributing content to edge servers. This helps in reducing the load on the origin server and can result in cost savings on bandwidth usage.
CDNs are designed to scale easily to accommodate growing demands. As the amount of online content and user traffic increases, CDNs can adapt and scale their infrastructure to meet these demands.