Anevia launches cloud-native CDN solution

March 28, 2019
Anevia is launching a cloud-native content delivery network (CDN) solution intended to enable operators to deploy their own CDN while using ...

Anevia is launching a cloud-native content delivery network (CDN) solution intended to enable operators to deploy their own CDN while using its capacity to deliver high-quality services, even during peak traffic.

The architecture for Anevia's CDN product, NEA-CDN 5.0, is now based on cloud-native technologies to allow operators to run a CDN on-premises or on public or private cloud, as well as on edge-based resources or data center-based resources.

With operators generally only using 6% of their available CDN capacity, 94% of the capacity goes to waste as it is only used during peak traffic times. Based on the Kubernetes infrastructure, the NEA-CDN 5.0 range is designed to enable operators to cut such waste, while still meeting peak traffic requirements, by allowing operators to scale their infrastructure up or down as demand changes.

Anevia's new solution is designed to support live, time-shift, VOD, 4K and low latency video. It also features centralized management and an analytics platform.

David Tencer, product owner, NEA-CDN, Anevia, said: "Our customers have expressed a strong need for a flexible infrastructure that enables them to scale up and down as traffic demands fluctuate. We have integrated bleeding-edge, future-proof technologies, such as Kubernetes, to create a long-awaited solution that meets this need."

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