Valuable features of Windows Azure CDN include its global accessibility, fast caching, intuitive configuration, and multi-cloud compatibility. The CDN efficiently handles edge cases, enhances security with geolocation and WAF integration, and improves application performance through dynamic content acceleration. It supports large dataset storage and quick downloads via shared access signatures. The Points of Presence feature optimizes cache requests, saving time. Additionally, it integrates seamlessly with Azure services, enhancing overall functionality and user satisfaction.
- "I like that CDN offers a routing feature."
- "The geolocation feature is very important because many colleagues travel worldwide and need to access information from anywhere. The product has improved security."
- "One of the tool's best features is its ability to handle edge cases. For instance, we encountered a situation where we needed to remove certain files from public access. The solution offered a purge feature that allowed us to remove these files. This feature ensured that the files were deleted from all edge servers. Subsequently, we were able to upload new versions of the files."
Users suggest that Windows Azure CDN could enhance technical support response times and include configuration for cache rules. Some find the pricing and capacity need improvement. Incorporating shared access with cloud accounts and enhancing the process for setting up custom domains may be advantageous. Additionally, better monitoring tools are desired to improve performance analysis and measurement. Pricing concerns are frequently noted, and updated documentation is suggested.
- "It is not a weakness of Windows Azure CDN; rather, it is the fact that it is outside Saudi Arabia, leading to some regulation issues."
- "Azure is continuously improving its CDN but the documentation should be up-to-date."
- "Windows Azure CDN should lower its prices."