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What Is a Multi CDN?

In today's digital world, having a website or an application that is both fast and reliable is essential. Slow loading times and downtime can significantly impact the user experience, which can ultimately result in a loss of revenue and customers…

ALPN Explained

Are you familiar with the concept of ALPN? If not, don't worry - you're not alone. ALPN, or Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation, is a relatively new protocol that is rapidly gaining popularity in the world of web development. In this blog post, we…

What Is a Botnet?

Today, we're going to talk about botnets. If you're not familiar with the term, don't worry - by the end of this article, you'll have a solid understanding of what a botnet is, how it works, and what you can do to protect yourself. What is a botnet?…

Load Balancing

If you're running a website or an application that receives a high volume of traffic, you're probably familiar with the term "load balancing." But what exactly is load balancing, and why is it so important for the performance and…

Byte-Range Requests

What are byte-range requests? Byte-range requests occur when a client asks the server for only a portion of the requested file. The purpose of this is essentially to conserve bandwidth usage by avoiding the need to download a complete file when all…

What Is TTFB?

TTFB, which stands for time to first byte, is the amount of time it takes from when a client makes an HTTP request to it receiving its first byte of data from the web server. TTFB is an important aspect of website optimization since the faster the…

304 Not Modified

Have you ever visited a website and noticed that it loads lightning-fast, even though you have a slow Internet connection? You might have encountered a server response code called 304 Not Modified. In this article, we'll dive deep into what this HTTP…

If-Modified-Since HTTP Header

What does the If-Modified-Since header do? The If-Modified-Since HTTP header indicates the time for which a browser first downloaded a resource from the server. This helps determine whether or not the resource has changed since the last time it was…

Elliptic Curve Cryptography

In this blog post, we will introduce you to Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), a powerful encryption technique widely used in modern digital communications. ECC is a type of public-key cryptography that is based on the mathematics of elliptic curves…

Web Application Firewall

As businesses and organizations continue to rely on web applications for their day-to-day operations, the importance of securing these applications becomes increasingly critical. Cybersecurity threats such as SQL injection and cross-site scripting…

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