@dsl225 it makes sense to use a cdn because the first time a visitor lands on your website if you use a cdn, content will be served more rapidly than without. Of course if you run a local website to use a cdn doesn’t make sense….it’s better to directly host the website in a local datacenter.
@emrevona since the CDN has a cached version of the website itself, I can’t understand how the cache plugin works … does it cache the fully loaded website? (so cdn cached website > browser uncaching > full website > browser website caching ruled by the plugin, or what?).
Another question: since the cdn bandwidth is premium, when a visitor “ask” the cdn server for a website, then the cdn “reply” with the full cached website, isn’t? Is there a way to serve all the cached website only for the first visit and then “tell” the cdn to serve only some cached contents which has not been cached by the plugin on the browser? Does that make sense? (and if not, please the reason)
Thank you
Teo