Content Delivery Network — a distributed system of servers that caches and serves your content from locations geographically closer to users. Reduces latency, bandwidth costs, and load on your origin server.
Why it matters for bunkerdomains: A CDN is not the same as domain hosting or registration. You register your domain with us; you serve content through a CDN. Major CDNs (Cloudflare, Akamai, AWS CloudFront) offer DDoS protection and performance, but they're centralized choke points. If your CDN provider receives a takedown notice or law enforcement request, they comply. Some CDN operators (like Bunkerio, Imperva, or smaller offshore providers) claim stronger privacy or anti-censorship postures, though verify claims independently.
For bulletproof setups: pair your domain with a CDN that doesn't ask questions, doesn't require KYC, and operates in jurisdictions hostile to takedown compliance. Understand that a CDN merely sits in front of your origin; it doesn't hide your domain registration. Combine with offshore hosting and WHOIS privacy for real opacity.
Common use cases: static asset delivery (images, CSS, JS), DDoS mitigation, geo-blocking, content acceleration, and abuse resilience.