• Resolved caroltheo

    (@caroltheo)


    Hello,

    Cloudways state:

    “If you are already using third-party CDN, then integrating CloudwaysCDN on top of it will break your website’s functionality. If you want to switch to CloudwaysCDN, you are required to remove other CDN services.”

    This can be found here: https://support.cloudways.com/activate-cloudways-cdn/

    Does this mean using Smush CDN and Cloudways CDN together will or will not work?

    Regards

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  • Plugin Support Dimitris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support6)

    Hello there @caroltheo

    Smush CDN is changing the URL of the images, from using the local domain, to our CDN servers.
    Cloudways CDN seems like it is used for all traffic of the site (the domain request, CDN and JS files etc) so most probably this will override (or conflict) with Smush CDN.
    I’d rather making this clear with Cloudways as well, as it is not 100% clear to me that they also send images through their CDN.

    Finally, please keep in mind that Smush CDN is a premium functionality, thus you need to contact us via https://wpmudev.com/contact/ about it, so we are inline with guidelines of these forums here. ??

    Thank you,
    Dimitris

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @caroltheo

    I hope you are doing well and safe!

    We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.

    Feel free to let us know if you have any additional question or problem.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

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