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Proxy Serve (up-cdn.com) is positioned as a reverse-proxy CDN service for streaming servers. Its core purpose is to route user requests through its domain and DNS/CDN network first, then forward them to the customer’s origin after DDoS filtering, caching, and load balancing. The site repeatedly highlights phrases such as “Alta Performance,” “CDN Global,” and “Proxy Reverso,” making it look more like a lightweight acceleration and origin-protection solution for live/VOD servers than a full-featured CDN platform from a major cloud provider.
Based on the site copy, its network is advertised as 18 servers across 6 regions, with promotional metrics such as 99.9% uptime and 50ms latency. It also distinguishes between a primary CDN at 10Gbps and a secondary CDN at 5Gbps. The service flow includes user requests, DNS-based nearest-node routing, DDoS protection, load balancing, caching, and secure origin forwarding. DDoS protection is divided by plan into Basic, Advanced, Advanced+, and Premium tiers, but no details are provided on mitigation capacity, supported attack types, CC protection policies, allowlist/blocklist capabilities, or similar specifics. Edge capabilities mainly cover caching, DNS routing, and load balancing; there is no mention of edge functions, a rules engine, or programmable edge computing.
Billing is monthly, and all plans are advertised as including unlimited traffic. The main differences are the number of proxy servers and bandwidth: Básico costs R$49.90/month with 1 proxy and 1Gbps; Profissional costs R$199.90/month with 5 proxies and 5Gbps; Business costs R$299.90/month with 10 proxies, 8Gbps, priority support, and partial SLA; Enterprise costs R$399.90/month with 15 proxies, 10Gbps, and an SLA guarantee. A 7-day money-back guarantee is also offered. Judging by the listed prices, the entry barrier is low, but it is not clear whether “unlimited traffic” is subject to any fair-use restrictions.
The strengths are a clear plan structure and suitability for quickly adding a reverse-proxy, protection, and bandwidth layer to streaming origins. All plans include 24/7 technical support and custom configuration options. The drawbacks are limited technical transparency: specific node locations, whether bandwidth is dedicated, DDoS protection limits, cache rules, monitoring/reporting formats, and payment methods are not clearly stated. The official site copy is also quite repetitive, with limited documentation depth.
Proxy Serve is better suited to small and mid-sized streaming sites serving Portuguese-speaking or international audiences, especially teams that need to hide their origin and add basic DDoS protection and acceleration. There is no information related to mainland China: no China nodes, ICP filing support, domestic compliance access, or RMB/local payment options are mentioned, so access quality and availability from China can only be considered unknown. If your primary users are in China, alternatives with China nodes and ICP filing workflows—such as Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, Wangsu, and UPYUN—should be evaluated first. For global users, Cloudflare and AWS CloudFront are also worth comparing.
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up-cdn.com is an Brazil CDN provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach up-cdn.com directly.