Hi there,
Thank you for reaching out with your query about Jetpack’s CDN autoload data.
The jetpack_static_asset_cdn_files
you’re seeing in the autoload options is associated with our Photon CDN. This feature enhances your site’s performance by caching static assets, which speeds up load times.
If you’re considering disabling this to reduce the autoload size, here’s what you need to know:
- Disabling the Photon CDN: While you can disable this module and clear the cached data, this might not result in the performance improvement you’re hoping for. The Photon CDN not only accelerates content delivery but also reduces load on your server.
- Impact on Site Performance: Although the Query Monitor might show some backend performance improvements, the overall effect on your site’s front-end speed is likely to be negative. The CDN ensures that your static content is delivered faster to your visitors, which is crucial for user experience, especially on a content-rich site.
- Size Consideration: The 65 KB size of the CDN cache is relatively small and typically wouldn’t impact a well-configured WordPress site negatively.
If you want to test the impact, you can temporarily disable the module and observe any changes in site performance.
I hope this clears things up, but please let me know if you have any further questions!