TrustRadius Insights for CacheFly CDN are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Recommendations
Users of CacheFly have made several recommendations based on their experiences with the product. Firstly, they suggest taking CacheFly for a spin to compare its speed with other CDNs. This recommendation implies that CacheFly offers a competitive product when it comes to speed and performance.
Secondly, users recommend CacheFly for large setups in B2C businesses. They believe that CacheFly can help target the China market and customers worldwide, indicating its capabilities to meet global operational demands.
Lastly, users highly recommend reaching out to CacheFly's account team for assistance with onboarding, implementing configurations, and reviewing caching policies. This highlights the availability of support and guidance provided by CacheFly's team, which can be valuable for businesses seeking seamless integration and configuration.
Overall, users have expressed satisfaction with CacheFly as a reliable and efficient system for content delivery. They appreciate its simplicity of use, available technical support, and suitability for generating content without delays. These recommendations emphasize that CacheFly is a dependable choice for businesses looking for content delivery networks, particularly those using WordPress platforms.
We use Cachefly to distribute our software and serve up our web page content. Cachefly helps in getting our products distributed around the world.
Pros
Support has always been a positive experience
When doing initial cdn shopping it was nice to talk to a person to understand how pricing and structure worked compared to others where you just had to use a calculator.
Cons
Maybe being a bit more proactive about new technologies made available. Granted I don't think I'm on a mailing list, but I didn't know anything about the image optimization technology until my web developer asked about it.
Likelihood to Recommend
For my basic usage of Cachefly I don't have much to add. I know some people want some more detailed metrics, I think if there was a way of knowing if a download is actually completed has been a metric we haven't quite been able to figure out. I just only know about the http response codes that a successful request was made and if that actually means the end-user completed the download.
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Verified User
Employee in Quality Assurance (Computer Software company, 11-50 employees)