Do you know what CDNs (Content Delivery Network) are used for?

Well if it's not the case, then you will discover while reading this tutorial that using a CDN only has advantages for your blog. And if you just don't know which solution to choose, then know that in this tutorial, I will present to you 5 CDNs that you can use for your WordPress blog.

1. CloudFlare

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It is certainly one of the most used CDNs today and it is also the best performing in my opinion. Cloudflare is free to use. And thanks to its network of servers around the world, it allows all your visitors to consult it without feeling the distance from the servers. Better yet, in addition to protecting your website, it also offers the possibility of displaying your site even when your server (at your host) encounters problems.

Cloudflare offers a free unlimited option that I invite you to test.

I invite you to read the tutorial that was written on this CDN in order to understand how to install it on your WordPress blog.

Create an account on CloudFlare

2. Photon

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Photon is a CDN service for all sites hosted on WordPress.com and also available for self-hosted WordPress blogs.

Since images are part of the slow-motion elements of a blog, using Photon will serve your images from WordPress.com, which may reduce the loading time of these images.

The service is extremely easy to use, all you need to do is access your JetPack dashboard and activate the Photon extension.

Download JetPack

3. JsDelivr

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Most WordPress blogs use JavaScript in one way or another. In reality there are plugins that are dependent on JavaScript. By using JsDelivr, which is also a free CDN, you can host your various JavaScript files.

All you need to do is just install the free extension and use the service. You will not necessarily need to find the different files manually, all you have to do is scan your blog to find the different files that will be hosted on the CDN.

Download jsDelivr

4. SwarmCDN

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SwarmCDN is a paid CDN that offers you a bandwidth of 250 GB per month. After taking out a subscription, the other services of the platform are free. This is the case ofaccommodation unlimited of your different files in their 196 different servers across all over the world.

They offer offers that will suit new websites, you can even test the service for 30 days.

Access the CDN

5. Incapsula

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Incapsula CDN is a service that is as well known as CloudFlaire and also offers free solutions. In addition to the CDN service, you will be entitled to anti-spam protection to protect your blog malicious robots and protect access to your blog's connection interface for free.

The free subscription is enough for bloggers. And as your blog grows, you'll be able to choose a paid plan to meet the new needs of your blog.

Access the CDN

That's it for this list of CDNs you can use on your WordPress blog. Do not hesitate to share this source with your friends on your various favorite social networks.