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by TonyTrapp
2066 days ago
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It doesn't help your website if your own server has issues while the CDN has the best experts ensuring its 99.999% uptime. The probability of a failure is still a multiplicative factor of both uptimes, so it's strictly worse. Your user won't care if the CDN serving JS files is up while the website itself is unreachable. The only uptime that is relevant is that of your own server. Edit: Typo |
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That's certainly true of the server on which your APIs, if any, reside, but isn't it typical for your website itself to also leverage the CDN for distribution?