In that case, relayd would be the most likely port of call.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:06 AM Flipchan <flipc...@riseup.net> wrote:
>
> Yeah the point with a cdn is to lower the latency of it so therefor you what 
> is needed is just not only a fast http server but a traffic redirector 
> depending on the end users origin
>
> On March 17, 2020 3:44:27 AM GMT+01:00, Aaron Mason 
> <simplersolut...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You can easily "write" one in Go with 9 lines of code.  And since Go
>> builds static binaries, you can chroot it for security.
>>
>> I just did a quick test between httpd and a web server written in Go
>> and on a simple text file with 20,000 requests from 10 threads I saw a
>> 2.3x improvement on a pair of tests.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 9:28 PM Flipchan <flipc...@riseup.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hey all,
>>>
>>>  My company needs to put up a cdn for fast hosting of javascript, images 
>>> and css for websites, and then i would need something faster then httpd.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Does anyone here run a cdn for static website content?
>>>
>>>  If so what software did u use to set it up ?
>>>
>>>  have a good one
>>>  Sincerely
>>>  Filip
>>
>>
>>
>
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