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GetJS.at positions itself as a public JavaScript CDN mirror. It lets you replace jsDelivr npm resource links with regional getjs.at subdomains such as us.getjs.at, jp.getjs.at, de.getjs.at, and others. It is closer to a mirror service for distributing front-end static libraries than a full enterprise-grade CDN platform.
The available locations listed on the page include Los Angeles and Seattle in the United States, Osaka in Japan, Frankfurt in Germany, and Vienna in Austria, covering North America, Europe, and parts of Asia-Pacific. The page also mentions Anycast technology, dedicated servers, and optimized software, with real response times reportedly under 50ms in most regions. However, it does not disclose details such as cache rules, origin-fetch strategy, logs, certificate management, DDoS protection, or edge computing capabilities, so there are relatively few key parameters expected from an enterprise CDN.
The free endpoint requires no registration or API key, and the API schema is promised to remain unchanged. However, each IP is limited to 45 HTTP requests per minute, with excess requests returning HTTP 429. The text clearly states that the free endpoint is not allowed for commercial use. For SSL access, unlimited queries, usage statistics, and commercial support, users need the Pro service. Unfortunately, the page does not provide specific Pro pricing, nor does it explain whether billing is based on traffic, bandwidth, or request volume.
The advantages are its very low barrier to entry: you can use it by simply replacing the domain prefix; its nodes span the Americas, Europe, and Asia; and the provider claims to have been operating since 2012, suggesting some operational track record. The drawbacks are also clear: the free version has a low rate limit and prohibits commercial use; Pro pricing and SLA details are not transparent; and there is little information on security protection, ICP filing, monitoring, or edge capabilities. It is not suitable for carrying core production traffic without sufficient testing.
It is suitable for personal websites, open-source demos, low-traffic pages that temporarily reference npm static resources, or as a backup mirror for jsDelivr. Commercial websites and high-traffic applications should evaluate the Pro service and run load tests first. Regarding China-related information, only a Hong Kong node is shown as “Coming soon”; there is no mention of mainland China nodes or ICP filing. Actual access quality from mainland China cannot be determined from the page. Local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, Upyun, or Qiniu Cloud may be worth considering.
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