How CDNs Stopped The Internet From Collapsing
Автор: OFFLINE MUSEUM
Загружено: 2025-11-26
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In this episode of Offline Museum, we look at the hidden infrastructure that makes modern streaming possible. Content Delivery Networks, or CDNs, sit behind every major platform, quietly moving data closer to users so the internet doesn’t slow down or break under demand. Though most people never hear about them, CDNs are the reason video loads instantly, live events don’t collapse, and global traffic stays stable.
What began as academic research into reducing web congestion in the late 1990s evolved into a worldwide distributed network operated by companies like Akamai, Cloudflare, and Fastly. This episode traces how CDNs emerged, how they reshaped the architecture of the web, and why nearly every online service now depends on this overlooked layer of internet history.
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