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LoadBalancer is positioned as a website acceleration CDN, aiming to reduce visitor load times through caching and better routing. The copy claims it can cut website load times by 70%, with coverage across North America, Asia, and Europe, and can accelerate global websites and cloud services. Overall, its description fits a general-purpose CDN: caching content closer to users to reduce latency while improving reliability and peak traffic handling capacity.
The service emphasizes that it can be “installed on a website” and take effect once settings are enabled, targeting site owners without coding experience. It says parts of web pages can be cached without having to mark each item individually. The copy also mentions acceleration for both dynamic and static content, plus website performance metrics and further optimization suggestions. In terms of infrastructure, it claims to have a distributed global network with thousands of servers and coverage in North America, Asia, and Europe. For China, it only states that it has expertise and infrastructure in emerging markets such as China and Russia, but does not disclose mainland China node cities, carrier routes, or ICP filing requirements.
On security, the copy says the CDN can help websites defend against attacks, but it does not specify whether dedicated DDoS scrubbing, WAF, rate limiting, or protection capacity is included. As a result, it should not be treated as a clearly defined high-defense CDN. For support, enterprise customers can upgrade to an enhanced global support plan, while individual users can consult on technical issues; an English-language phone line is also provided. Pricing, traffic or bandwidth billing, plans, free trials, and payment methods are not disclosed.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry, broadly described regional coverage, and the availability of performance metrics and optimization suggestions. It may suit small and medium-sized websites, individual site owners, or teams that want to quickly try CDN acceleration. The main drawback is the lack of transparency around key information: node details, pricing, SLA, DDoS protection specifications, China compliance, and payment methods are all missing, so enterprise buyers should verify these points before procurement.
The copy only mentions experience and infrastructure in China, so it is not possible to judge access quality from mainland China, whether the control panel is directly reachable, whether RMB payments are supported, or whether ICP onboarding is available. If your primary audience is in mainland China, consider evaluating Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, and Baidu AI Cloud CDN as well. If your focus is global acceleration outside China, compare it with Cloudflare, Akamai, Fastly, and Amazon CloudFront.
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