NetDNA’s network is designed for the smartest, fastest and most cost-effective delivery of content globally. Our edge locations allow for the rapid distribution of content to end users, optimizing performance by loading files from the nearest geographic location.
Each location boasts multiple 10 gigabit capacity capable of supporting tens of thousands of simultaneous connections each. Our network’s latency is 10ms from most of the US, further optimizing the end user experience.
We partner with upstream providers Mzima and Packet Exchange to provide 10 Gigabit backbone with over 1 Tbps of transit and peering capacity. Mzima’s network includes over 600 peering partners worldwide, and direct reach into over 90 countries.
Our network boasts intelligent best-path routing, with a route analysis system in place to monitor packet loss and latency. This data is automatically analyzed on the fly to constantly adjust routing for optimal performance.
While other high-performance networks utilize multihoming to several Tier-1 providers, our network also interconnects directly with end-user ISP networks, significantly improving last-mile speeds.
North America
Location
Type
Seattle
Edge Location
San Jose
Edge Location
San Francisco
Peer Location
Los Angeles
Edge Location
Las Vegas
Peer Location
Phoenix
Peer Location
Kansas City
Peer Location
Fort Worth
Peer Location
Houston
Peer Location
Chicago
Edge Location
New York
Edge Location
Washington D.C.
Peer Location
Atlanta
Edge Location
Miami
Edge Location
Dallas
Edge Location
Europe
Location
Type
Amsterdam 1
Edge Location
Amsterdam 2
Edge Location
Amsterdam 3
Peer Location
Amsterdam 4
Peer Location
London
Edge Location
Frankfurt
Edge Planned
Asia/Pacific
Location
Type
Hong Kong
Edge Location
Singapore
Edge Location
Tokyo 1
Edge Planned
Tokyo 2
Peer Planned
Sydney, Australia
Edge Planned
What is an Edge Location?
Edge locations are servers at Points of Presence (datacenters), that are owned and operated by NetDNA. This is where client’s content is stored, before being served to end-users.
What is a Peer Location?
Peer locations are gateways between our internal network and the internet, and are only one hop away from our Edge servers.
What is Peering?
Peering are partnerships with third-party networks to deliver customers content in the quickest (fewest hops), most cost-effective means possible. Learn more about how we accelerate delivery of your content using Donut Peering, here.