CDN77 vs. NGINX

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CDN77
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
CDN77 is a Content Delivery Network with 35+ PoPs worldwide. According to the vendor, CDN77 aims to be an innovation leader and was the first CDN to implement HTTP/2, Brotli compression algorithm or QUIC. The vendor offers 14Tbps+ network capacity which can handle website acceleration, software distribution, gaming, or any other content delivery. Streamflow (https://streamflow.cdn77.com/) is their stand-alone platform, offering end…
$29
per TB
NGINX
Score 9.7 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
NGINX, a business unit of F5 Networks, powers over 65% of the world's busiest websites and web applications. NGINX started out as an open source web server and reverse proxy, built to be faster and more efficient than Apache. Over the years, NGINX has built a suite of infrastructure software products o tackle some of the biggest challenges in managing high-transaction applications. NGINX offers a suite of products to form the core of what organizations need to create…N/A
Pricing
CDN77NGINX
Editions & Modules
Monthly Plan - 6TB
$199
per month
Monthly Plan - 25TB
$399
per month
Monthly Plan - 50TB
$599
per month
Monthly Plan - 100TB
$999
per month
Pay As You Go
from $29
per TB
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CDN77NGINX
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsCDN77.com is using Pay-As-You-Go pricing model where you'll only pay for the traffic you used. There is no commitment, no minimum monthly charge, and no credit card required. Another option is to use cost-effective worldwide monthly plans with fixed price per month and one price for all traffic locations, starting at $9.99/TB. The monthly plans work on the month-to-month basis - there is no yearly commitment and all CDN77's benefits are included (free 14-Day trial, free 50GB Storage, unlimited CDN Resources, free SSL etc.)
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Community Pulse
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Features
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Application Servers
Comparison of Application Servers features of Product A and Product B
CDN77
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Ratings
NGINX
7.9
24 Ratings
0% below category average
IDE support00 Ratings7.512 Ratings
Security management00 Ratings7.920 Ratings
Administration and management00 Ratings7.120 Ratings
Application server performance00 Ratings8.020 Ratings
Installation00 Ratings9.921 Ratings
Open-source standards compliance00 Ratings7.118 Ratings
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User Ratings
CDN77NGINX
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
9.4
(51 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.6
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
8.1
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
CDN77NGINX
Likelihood to Recommend
CDN77
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F5
[NGINX] is very well suited for high performance. I have seen it used on servers with 1k current connections with no issues. Despite seeing it used in many environments I've never seen software developers use it over apache, express, IIS in local dev environments so it may be more difficult to setup. I've also seen it used to load balance again without issues.
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Pros
CDN77
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F5
  • Very low memory usage. Can handle many more connections than alternatives (like Apache HTTPD) due to low overhead. (event-based architecture).
  • Great at serving static content.
  • Scales very well. Easy to host multiple Nginx servers to promote high availability.
  • Open-Source (no cost)!
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Cons
CDN77
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F5
  • Customer support can be strangely condescending, perhaps it's a language issue?
  • I find it a little weird how the release versions used for Nginx+ aren't the same as for open source version. It can be very confusing to determine the cross-compatibility of modules, etc., because of this.
  • It seems like some (most?) modules on their own site are ancient and no longer supported, so their documentation in this area needs work.
  • It's difficult to navigate between nginx.com commercial site and customer support. They need to be integrated together.
  • I'd love to see more work done on nginx+ monitoring without requiring logging every request. I understand that many statistics can only be derived from logs, but plenty should work without that. Logging is not an option in many environments.
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Likelihood to Renew
CDN77
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F5
Great value for the product
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Usability
CDN77
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F5
Front end proxy and reverse proxy of Nginx is always useful. I always prefer to Nginx in overall usability when you have application server and database or multiple application servers and single database i.e. clustered application. Nginx provides really good features and flexibility which helps the system administrator in case of troubleshooting and also from the administration perspective. Also, Nginx doesn't delay any request because of internal performance issues.
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Support Rating
CDN77
No answers on this topic
F5
Community support is great, and they've also had a presence at conferences. Overall, there is no shortage of documentation and community support. We're currently using it to serve up some WordPress sites, and configuring NGINX for this purpose is well documented.
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Alternatives Considered
CDN77
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F5
We have used Traffic, Apache, Google Cloud Load Balancing and other managed cloud-based load balancers. When it comes to scale and customization nothing beats Nginx. We selected Nginx over the others because
  • we have a large number of services and we can manage a single Nginx instance for all of them
  • we have high impact services and Nginx never breaks a sweat under load
  • individual services have special considerations and Nginx lets us configure each one uniquely
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Return on Investment
CDN77
No answers on this topic
F5
  • Nginx has decreased the burden of web server administration and maintenance, and we are spending less time on server issues than when we were using Apache.
  • Nginx has allowed more people in our company to get involved with configuring things on the web server, so there's no longer a single point of failure ("the Apache guy").
  • Nginx has given us the ability to handle a larger number of requests without scaling up in hardware quite so quickly.
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ScreenShots

CDN77 Screenshots

Screenshot of CDN77's Clients Reports OverviewScreenshot of CDN77's Bandwidth ReportScreenshot of CDN77's Traffic ReportScreenshot of CDN77's HTTP Headers ReportScreenshot of CDN77's Datacenter Control

NGINX Screenshots

Screenshot of Overview of the NGINX Application PlatformScreenshot of NGINX Controller - MonitoringScreenshot of NGINX Controller - Configuration