Tom, We use Rackspace's Cloud Files for Cloud Server backup, not CDN, but it is built for that. You can use it with Akamai to serve content. It has versioning and mobile UIs: http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/public/files/technology/
Jason Jason Stirnaman Digital Projects Librarian A.R. Dykes Library University of Kansas Medical Center 913-588-7319 ________________________________________ From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Tom Keays [tomke...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 9:48 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: [CODE4LIB] Library CDNs Is anybody out there using a CDN[1] that is separate from their website to host JavaScript, CSS, and image files? I'm looking for a one place where I can consolidate and organize these files that is reliable (good uptime and good response time) and affordable (less expensive than hosting a complete website). In-as non-technical folks may need to access it, the interface for managing the files and directories needs to be friendly. E.G., AWS's native interface is too convoluted for newbies, but a program or web app built as a front-end designed to have simple management functions is the kind of thing I'm looking for (and something that mirrored AWS's built-in versioning would be awesome). Tom [1] CDN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network