SiteGround CDN 2.0 Is Here, Now Even Faster!
UPDATE
As of February 28th, 2023, all clients using our CDN have been migrated to its latest version, SiteGround CDN 2.0, providing faster and even more efficient site performance. Our in-house built CDN is included for free in all our plans, so all new clients will also be able to activate it.
Website loading speed may have a serious impact on search engine standings, bounce rates and sales conversions of your site. As a web hosting provider we are able to contribute to your website’s success by helping it load faster. That’s why at SiteGround we’re constantly implementing new speed-enhancing technologies that are more powerful and easier to use for our clients.
One of our latest products, that ensures faster sites for our clients, is our custom-built CDN. Just a few months after its launch, it is already used by hundreds of thousands of domains. We have seen the service has a considerable positive impact on our clients’ website performance and we are also receiving a steady flow of positive feedback from the users.
To improve the service even more, we have just deployed version 2.0 of SiteGround CDN. It employs the power of anycast routing and Google network edge locations and thus increases the website loading speed by 20% on average and may go up to 100% for visitors located in some specific parts of the world.
Why is the CDN 2.0 faster?
As you probably already know, the idea of the CDN (Content Delivery Network) is to keep a copy of your website on multiple locations called points of presence (PoPs) around the globe. When you have website visitors located far away from the original server that hosts your site, the CDN allows them to see a version of your site from the closest PoP. Thus the time needed for the data to reach your visitors is shorter than if it was served by the original server and your site loads faster. The closer your visitor is to a PoP the shorter the time it takes your site to load.
But apart from the geographical distance between the visitor and the PoP there are, of course, other factors that influence the speed with which the PoP is reached. It makes a difference if the data travels through the public network or through the much faster Google Cloud internal network.
In our initial CDN setup each PoP had its own unique IP address and required the central DNS system to calculate the distance between users and PoPs, determining the best routing through the public network. Now in the CDN 2.0 we have implemented an anycast layer which ensures that IP addresses remain the same for all our PoPs. This way we eliminate the DNS layer calculations and clients requests are automatically routed to the closest edge location of Google network. Once the request reaches the edge location, it enters the much faster Google Internal network and reaches the closest SiteGround CDN PoP almost instantly. So now the closer your visitors are to the network edge location, the faster your site loads.
The great news is that Google Cloud internal network already has 176 edge locations around the globe, which means that most visitors are always very near one of these. Also whenever new such points are added by Google, they will naturally make our CDN faster in new regions.
What are the benefits of the CDN 2.0?
- Faster sites and better TTFB
Due to the implementation of the anycast routing and the fact that we are able to take advantage of the extraordinary speed of the Google internal network, now millions of visitors of the sites that use our CDN service will have better experience and have the requested sites load faster.
Time to First Byte (TTFB) is a measurement of the time it takes for a browser to receive the first byte of response data from a web server after making a request. When comparing the first byte response times from more than 50 locations the TTFB improvement is around 20% on average and up to 100% in regions that were further from the SiteGround’s CDN PoPs.
- Higher CDN reliability
CDN 2.0 is backed by cross-region load balancing, including automatic multi-region failover which allows them to react instantaneously to changes in users, traffic, network, backend health, and other related conditions. This helps to ensure that the content remains available, even in case any of the CDN PoPs goes down.
How to get the CDN 2.0?
Starting from the middle of February, we will gradually switch both the Free SiteGround CDN users and the Premium SiteGround CDN users to the new version of the service. The process wouldn’t require any action on the client’s end and will be fully automated. If you are still not taking advantage of our CDN, it is a great time to add CDN to your site now through your client area.
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Jeffery Herman
How will we be able to tell what version we are on? Will you send us an email or otherwise notify us when our sites are moved to v2?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thank you for commenting. Migrations of users to the upgraded version of the CDN service are underway. It is a smooth and seamless transition and we'll make sure to announce it via our blog and social medial channels once it's fully completed. Our support team is also available 24/7 to confirm whether your site is already migrated: https://stgrnd.co/contactus
Josh
Exciting to hear! Is there a way to tell if we are on V2.0 or still not migrated?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thanks, Josh - we're excited too! As soon as the migration is complete, we'll announce it via our blog and social media channels! In the meantime, you can also reach our support team if you'd like them to check on a specific website.
Mick
Hi, My target market is in China. Will this help me?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Enabling the service will definitely be helpful, Mick! Thanks to an anycast layer implemented in the CDN 2.0 service, clients' requests are automatically routed to the closest edge location, part of the Google network, which currently has 176 edge locations around the globe. As a result, most visitors are always near one (including visitors from China). In addition, every time Google adds new such points, they will naturally make our CDN faster in new regions. Find out more about the CDN here.
Nebojsa
Does this additional CDN 2.0 service have an impact on improving the email traffic of emails registered on domains
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thanks for the comment. The CDN service affects only website traffic. By design Content Delivery Networks (CDN services) cache the contents of your website and distribute them on multiple servers closer to your visitors. In other words, a copy of your website content is stored in multiple locations around the globe. This way, when a user visits the site, it loads from a location that's closest to them (instead of the origin server), reducing loading times and speeding it up. Find out more about SiteGround CDN here: https://world.siteground.com/blog/content-delivery-networks-and-siteground-cdn-explained-webinar-questions-video/
Sean
How can we know if our site is using the new CDN or not? I just did a test with and without CDN enabled - without was 280 - 310 ms server response time. With enabled it went up to 610 ms server response time. No changes on the website.
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thanks for the question, Sean. We are gradually switching clients to the new version and will update the blog post, as well as post a message on our social media channels. But if you want to know if you are already running on the new CDN now, the best course of action would be to get in touch with Support. Our team has the necessary access and tools to check the case and further assist you. They are also able to verify whether you're already using CDN 2.0. Here are the steps on how to reach support from your account Help Center page: https://stgrnd.co/contactus
matze
Has anyone noticed an increase in down-time, slower site speed and server crashes since the update of CDN2.0?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thanks for your comment! The transition to the upgraded version of our CDN is completely seamless and the only expected changes afterward are rated to improved performance. Please report these issues to our Support team at your earliest convenience, so our experts can investigate what may be the cause and advise on the best way to resolve it: https://stgrnd.co/contactus
Abs
Is this new CDN has an impact in dynamic sites esp WooCommerce?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
That's a great question! By utilizing CDN Premium's Dynamic Caching feature, users can benefit from a full-page caching mechanism for non-static resources installed on the CDN edge servers. And at the same time, e-commerce-specific URLs (such as checkout, cart, add-to-card, etc) are excluded from caching by default and are served dynamically to ensure the smooth operation of these sites. You can learn more about the benefits of our CDN in our recent webinar on the topic: https://siteground.com/blog/content-delivery-networks-and-siteground-cdn-explained-webinar-questions-video/
Adam
My target market is Australia. And I already host in the Sydney data centre. How will this help me?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Thanks for the question, Adam! Our Sydney data center is definitely the best choice if your target audience is in Australia. Plus, with the CDN, your site will be cached at multiple points of presence around the world, including one in Melbourne, Australia. With anycast routing and the exceptional speed of Google’s internal network (with 176 edge locations around the world and growing), website visitors will have a much better experience. Combined with the dynamic cache and “Always online” feature in the Premium CDN plan, you get even higher CDN reliability and speed. Check out all the CDN benefits in our webinar here: https://siteground.com/blog/content-delivery-networks-and-siteground-cdn-explained-webinar-questions-video/
Tony
When will we be able to use the CDN without having to change the name servers to Siteground?
Gabriela Andonova Siteground Team
Hello Tony, thank you for the comment. Currently, the use of our name servers is essential for the proper functionality of the CDN. We have a very customized setup for the CDN service, which relies on our centralized DNS to route traffic to the appropriate CDN edge server based on visitor location. In this way, we achieve lightning-fast loading speeds and minimal latency when serving your websites from multiple locations. We will keep your request in mind, though, and if there are any changes in this regard in the future, we will announce them here.
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