@thetimetravelerz Great article for sure my friend. You explained each and everything greatly with related images.
What these CDN's do is they create strategically located POP or points of presence in various demographies that cache the content and when a user that is closest to their location seeks the content, such content is provided to them from the POP nearest to them.
You explained basic concept very well my friend. Also the charts and figures you presented shows clearly the CDN effect.
t does not matter what is the type of content that uses the bandwidth. NOIA caches it all and delivers to the end consumer.
NOIA architecture makes it scalable and easy to use which the site owners can incorporate without any major code changes
This is great thing my friend. I think this is the solution that everyone needs.
This is where NOIA network compares with conventional CDN projects and open source /decentralized projects in this domain
Thank You for sharing such a comparison with pictures it helped me to understand easily that NOIA is not only the Best Solution but it's the cheaper one too. I rarely see this kind of combo that we get the best thing with cheaper price.
Also thank you for sharing those TestNet screenshots it's good to see that NOIA provides great reward for using their testnet.
Hi @flash07,
Thanks for reading my post my friend.
I feel getting early on the Testnet node is the best way to support the project and reap rich rewards.
Hope you too join the Testnet node and earn the NOIA token rewards which are 200 tokens a week (currently)
Already did my friend. KYC is under process :)
Hope it works out quickly for you.