Routing Policy

Having good control over activated Multi CDN

Not only smart load balacing, you can custom-create your own Multi CDN routing policies.

What is VNIS routing policy?

The system will make smart CDN routing decisions as default based on data collected about CDN latency and availability. With these routing policies, you can create your own custom policies to better control over your Multi CDN stack on the VNIS platform.

Immediate availability

A built-in routing policy is instantly accessible to help you get the optimum routing results.

Create your own policy

Create your own routing policy to go beyond the CDN's default choices.

In the know

An easy-to-use report system lets you see a list of nations and active CDNs.

Static routing

Override system decisions, always utilize a specific CDN

If there are instances in which you must always utilize a certain CDN for a region, you may use a "Static routing" policy to force the system to use that CDN regardless of the smart load balancing decision.

Override system decisions, always utilize a specific CDN

Routing with advanced features

The lowest latency or the best availability

By analyzing the latency and availability data, available routing policies are generated to help you find the best CDN. You can also create a policy to force the system to choose the CDN with the lowest latency or highest availability.

The lowest latency or the best availability

Routing report

Find out which CDNs are currently active and where they are located

Use the built-in or custom routing policies to see which CDNs are currently active in a specific area. To keep you up to date, the "Routing report" provides a comprehensive list of nations and active CDNs.

Find out which CDNs are currently active and where they are located
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