Primarily, you should know about the active content acceleration. You can think of it as toll road. The road provides an opportunity to make a payment for the route that you want to use. Same goes with the content acceleration. An enterprise will possess private networks’ set and when you make the payment, it provide paid traffic on the
private cloud networks.
It works in the favor of large companies, dealing with a great number of networks. This not works for public internet and owing to this reason, content acceleration is not needed.
It is needed, however but not needed in all CDNs that are capable of quickening dynamic content. Many CDNs just have capability of caching the content through the network for instant delivery. Although dynamic content like application, games, and trading transactions online generated real-time could not be cached and directly delivered via origin server.
Typically, dynamic acceleration is provided via Tier-I
Content Delivery Networks that are configured in order to streamline the data requests and also delivery in between end user and origin server. It enables data via origin server in order to bypass the standard net nodes and delivered through efficient and direct path and it drastically reduces loading time and enhance responsiveness.
CDNS is efficient in accelerating dynamic web applications and content. The content acceleration is good when content is in the network where it has a reach. So, if
CDN provider has a limited access then content can just be enhanced to particular locations. In order to get a content acceleration, cost of CDN and getting traffic should be bearable. To utilize this, all of these needs revenue and dynamic applications/content can be accelerated by Content Delivery Networks (CDNs).