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 +====== What is a CDN (Content Delivery Network)? ======
 +A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers located around the world that work together to deliver web content to users more efficiently.
 +===== Purpose =====
 +The main goal of a CDN is to reduce latency and improve the speed, reliability, and security of content delivery. Instead of serving content from a single origin server, a CDN caches and delivers static assets (like images, stylesheets, scripts, and videos) from servers that are geographically closer to the user.
 +===== How It Works =====
 +When a user accesses a website:
 +  * The CDN determines the closest edge server to the user.
 +  * Static content is served from that nearby server.
 +  * This reduces the time it takes for the content to load and minimizes bandwidth usage on the origin server.
 +===== Benefits =====
 +  * Faster load times for users worldwide
 +  * Reduced server load and bandwidth usage
 +  * Improved availability during traffic spikes
 +  * Enhanced security features like DDoS protection and secure SSL delivery
 +===== Example =====
 +If your website is hosted in Germany and a visitor from Japan accesses it, the CDN will serve cached content from a server in Japan, making the site load much faster for that user.
 +===== Common CDN Providers =====
 +  * Cloudflare
 +  * Akamai
 +  * Fastly
 +  * BunnyCDN
 +  * Amazon CloudFront
 +====== Benefits of a CDN in Second Life ======
 +Second Life uses a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to distribute texture and mesh data more efficiently across the globe. This shift from simulator-based delivery to CDN-based delivery has brought several key improvements to the platform.
 +===== 🚀 Performance Improvements =====
 +  * Faster loading of textures and meshes
 +  * Assets like avatar skins, clothing, and environment textures now load significantly faster, especially in crowded regions.
 +  * Quicker region crossings and teleports
 +  * Reduced load on simulator servers means smoother transitions between areas.
 +  * Reduced “fuzzy” or “cloudy” avatars
 +  * Avatars appear fully rendered more quickly, improving visual quality and immersion.
 +===== 📉 Reduced Server Load =====
 +  * CDN offloads asset delivery from simulator servers, freeing up resources for physics, scripting, and interaction.
 +  * High HTTP load conditions on servers have dropped dramatically since the CDN rollout.
 +===== 🌍 Global Reach =====
 +  * Users outside North America benefit even more, with over 50% faster download times for textures and meshes.
 +  * CDN edge servers deliver content from locations closer to the user, reducing latency.
 +===== 🔧 Technical Stability =====
 +• Improved resilience during traffic spikes or outages.
 +• Faster recovery from load-related issues thanks to CDN redundancy and optimizations.
 +===== ✅ Summary =====
 +The integration of CDN technology into Second Life has:
 +• Enhanced user experience through faster asset loading
 +• Reduced strain on core infrastructure
 +• Enabled more scalable and reliable virtual environments
 +
 ====== Squid Proxy: Monitoring Logs and Editing Configuration ====== ====== Squid Proxy: Monitoring Logs and Editing Configuration ======
 This guide explains how to monitor Squid proxy logs in real time, edit its configuration file, and includes a sample shell script for setting up a test directory. This guide explains how to monitor Squid proxy logs in real time, edit its configuration file, and includes a sample shell script for setting up a test directory.
 ===== 📄 Live Log Monitoring ===== ===== 📄 Live Log Monitoring =====
 To monitor Squid activity in real time, use the following command: To monitor Squid activity in real time, use the following command:
 +<code>
 +sudo tail -f /var/log/squid/access.log /var/log/squid/cache.log
 +</code>
  
 This will continuously display new entries from: This will continuously display new entries from:
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 <code>sudo nano /etc/squid/squid.conf</code> <code>sudo nano /etc/squid/squid.conf</code>
  
 +Example config:
  
 +<code>
 +http_port 192.168.0.43:1234 #the machine this is running on
 +# http_port 127.0.0.1:1234
  
 +cache_dir aufs /var/spool/squid/slcdn-cache 100000 16 256
 +cache_mem 1024 MB
 +maximum_object_size 1024 MB
 +maximum_object_size_in_memory 50 MB
 +minimum_object_size 0 KB
 +
 +cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log
 +access_log daemon:/var/log/squid/access.log
 +cache_store_log /var/log/squid/store.log
 +
 +acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/24
 +http_access allow localnet
 +http_access deny all
 +
 +cache allow all
 +refresh_pattern . 43200 100% 43200
 +
 +range_offset_limit -1
 +collapsed_forwarding on
 +</code>
 ===== 📁 Log Paths in Configuration ===== ===== 📁 Log Paths in Configuration =====
 Inside , you can define the paths for Squid’s log files: Inside , you can define the paths for Squid’s log files:
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 ===== 🧪 Example: Shell Script for Setup ===== ===== 🧪 Example: Shell Script for Setup =====
 Here’s a simple Bash script to create a test directory: Here’s a simple Bash script to create a test directory:
 +
 +tTo run the script run the command:
 +<code>
 +./SLEdgeCDN.sh
 +</code>
  
 [[https://mond-keks.de/downloads/SLEdgeCDN.sh|SLEdgeCDN.sh]] [[https://mond-keks.de/downloads/SLEdgeCDN.sh|SLEdgeCDN.sh]]
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 This script creates a folder on the user’s desktop and can be extended for further setup tasks. This script creates a folder on the user’s desktop and can be extended for further setup tasks.
-===== ✅ Summary ===== +===== ⚙️ Firestorm settings ===== 
-With these commands and settings, you can efficiently monitor and configure Squid. For production environments, consider: +{{:settingsproxy.png|}} 
-• Log rotation (e.g. using ) +
-• Securing the configuration file +
-• Regular analysis of access logs+
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