What is a CDN and how it works?

CDN is an abbreviation for Content Delivery Network. At its core, it’s a network of servers also named Points of Presence (PoPs) that store replicas of content in their memory (cache) and then deliver it to requesting users. The geographic location determines this delivery to connect the user to the nearest and fastest server, reducing data transfer time (latency).

Localazy CDN delivers the up-to-date translations reliably and directly to the distributed version of your project, without the need of having to download and update the translation files every single time you make a new release.

Learn more about Localazy CDN in the documentation.

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26/05/2023