Monthly Archives: August 2026

CDN for Discourse, Concrete, Kirby, Perch & Kentico
17 Aug 2026
A content delivery network can place static website files closer to visitors while reducing repeated asset requests to the origin. The right integration method, however, depends on how each platform generates URLs and manages files. This guide compares practical CDN paths for Discourse, Concrete CMS, Kirby, Perch, and Xperience by Kentico. It serves as a central chooser and directs you to the detailed CDNsun integration tutorial for each platform. If your project uses a more widely deployed CMS or commerce platform, [...]
CDN for Shopware, MODX, Craft CMS & OpenCart
10 Aug 2026
Shopware, MODX, Craft CMS, and OpenCart can all send static website assets through a content delivery network, but each platform exposes a different integration layer. Shopware uses native filesystem configuration, MODX combines Manager settings with templates, Craft connects filesystems and aliases, and OpenCart uses a packaged extension. This guide compares those four paths and explains what each one controls. It stays at architecture level, then sends you to the dedicated CDNsun tutorial for the complete configuration sequence. Jump to the full [...]
CDN for PrestaShop, Odoo, TYPO3 & Grav
05 Aug 2026
PrestaShop, Odoo, TYPO3, and Grav can all publish capable websites, but they serve different types of projects and take different routes to CDN integration. PrestaShop focuses on ecommerce, Odoo connects websites with a broader business application suite, TYPO3 supports structured and complex content operations, and Grav offers a lightweight flat-file approach. This guide is a central hub for those four platforms. It explains where each one fits, why teams choose it, and how its CDN integration works at a high [...]
Cloudflare vs Google Cloud CDN: Pricing, Features & Fit
03 Aug 2026
Choosing between Cloudflare and Google Cloud CDN is not simply a matter of comparing edge locations or checking feature boxes. The more important questions are architectural: Should the CDN become an independent control layer in front of several environments, or should it operate as part of a Google Cloud application-delivery stack? How much security and compute functionality should live at the edge? And how predictable must delivery spending be as traffic grows? Cloudflare is the stronger fit when a team [...]