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Step-by-Step: Adding a Secondary CDN to Your Site in 60 Minutes
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2026-02-22
11 min read
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Set up a secondary CDN and DNS failover in 60 minutes to avoid single-vendor outages—step-by-step plan, cache rules, tests, and monitoring for 2026.
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