A great option for most people, and indeed Anubis' README recommends using Cloudflare if possible. However, not everyone can use a paid CDN. Some people can't pay because their payment methods aren't accepted. Some people need to serve content or to countries which a major CDN can't for legal and compliance reasons. Some organizations need their own independent infrastructure to serve their organizational misson.
Ah true, I think I might have forgotten the context. They're big enough to do that. Most people I see recommending a CDN are freeloading on some big corp's systems
A great option for most people, and indeed Anubis' README recommends using Cloudflare if possible. However, not everyone can use a paid CDN. Some people can't pay because their payment methods aren't accepted. Some people need to serve content or to countries which a major CDN can't for legal and compliance reasons. Some organizations need their own independent infrastructure to serve their organizational misson.
So that someone else pays for your bandwidth while seeing who is interested in this content? Idk about that solution
Maybe the Linux Foundation should cover kernel.org's hosting costs?
Ah true, I think I might have forgotten the context. They're big enough to do that. Most people I see recommending a CDN are freeloading on some big corp's systems