oscdn is an open-source Content Delivery Network (CDN) software designed to optimize website performance by efficiently delivering static assets to users worldwide. It supports HTTP/2, partial content serving, and rate limiting, making it a powerful and versatile solution for content delivery needs.
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HTTP/2 Support: oscdn leverages the latest HTTP/2 protocol to improve the loading speed and performance of websites, reducing latency and increasing concurrent connections.
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HTTP/2 with h2c Support: In addition to traditional HTTP/2 over TLS (HTTP/2), oscdn now supports HTTP/2 Cleartext (h2c). This feature allows clients to initiate HTTP/2 communication without prior TLS negotiation. h2c support can be beneficial in certain scenarios where TLS encryption is not required, reducing handshake overhead and simplifying deployments.
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Partial Content Serving: oscdn allows clients to request only parts of a resource, making it ideal for large files like videos, audio, or images. This feature enhances the overall user experience and saves bandwidth.
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Rate Limiting: Control and manage traffic flow with rate limiting. oscdn provides configurable rate limits to prevent abuse and ensure fair usage of resources.
Follow the steps below to get oscdn up and running on your server:
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Prerequisites: Ensure you have go with version 1.20 installed on your system.
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Installation: Install oscdn by running the following command:
go install github.com/orkunkaraduman/oscdn@latest
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Configuration: You can view command-line flags and
config.yaml
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Start the Server: Launch the oscdn server by running the following command:
oscdn --store-path=/example/store/path
We welcome contributions from the community to improve and expand oscdn's capabilities. If you find a bug, have a feature request, or want to contribute code, please follow our guidelines for contributing (CONTRIBUTING.md) and submit a pull request.
oscdn is open-source software released under the BSD 3-Clause License.
We would like to thank the open-source community and the developers of the libraries and tools that oscdn depends on. Your contributions help make oscdn a reliable and powerful CDN solution.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or need support, you can reach me at [email protected].