Bandwidth
Bandwidth refers to the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path in a network, often measured in bits per second.
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Bandwidth refers to the maximum rate of data transfer across a given path in a network, often measured in bits per second.
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a geographically distributed group of servers that work together to provide fast delivery of Internet content.
Caching is the process of storing copies of data in a cache, a high-speed data storage layer, to enable faster access to that data in future requests.
Image optimization is the process of reducing the file size of images while maintaining acceptable quality, to improve website performance and user experience.
Latency is the time delay between the initiation of a request and the receipt of the response in a computing or networking system.
Load balancing is the process of distributing network traffic across multiple servers to ensure no single server bears too much demand, optimizing resource use and response time.
Server-Side Rendering (SSR) is a technique where web pages are generated on the server and sent to the client as fully rendered HTML.
A static site is a website that consists of fixed content, delivered to the user exactly as it's stored, without real-time processing or database queries.
WebP conversion is the process of converting images to the WebP format, a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression and quality compared to traditional formats like JPEG or PNG.
Webflow integration refers to the seamless connection and interoperability between Webflow, a visual web design platform, and other services or tools like Flowdrive.
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