Does CDNs have some influence on a link network?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Troyyy, Mar 9, 2014.

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    Does CDNs have some influence on a link network?

    Lets say I have 10 Domains on different c-level IPs. I have one account at Amazon CDN (S3)

    If I would put all my different domains on only one CDN account. Will the footprint for google be very easy to spot? Will IPs suddenly be the same?


    Or is this a way to go? Different IPs but same CDN account?


    Take care

    Torge
     
    Troyyy, Mar 9, 2014 IP
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    Dittmoe Greenhorn

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    I'd avoid CDN as it's an unneeded layer and point in which something can go wrong. Google will not pick up the footprint like this since there are many sites that use CDN's. However for best results and not over complicating things I'd recommend just having all the sites hosted on the different IPS (and hosting accounts if possible)
     
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    Troyyy Greenhorn

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    So basically CDNs under the same - lets say - amazon CDN (S3) account wont necessary affect footprint as long as IPs are different?
    But I should keep it simple and skip CDNs, right?
     
    Troyyy, Mar 10, 2014 IP