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How to Use Breeze with KeyCDN

Boost WordPress performance with Breeze & KeyCDN. Learn how to integrate KeyCDN Pull Zone for faster load times & improved content delivery.

Written by Syed Abuzar Mehdi
Updated over 8 months ago

Delivering fast, optimized content is crucial for maintaining a smooth user experience on your WordPress website.

KeyCDN, combined with the Breeze WordPress Cache plugin, helps improve site speed by distributing your static content—such as images, CSS, and JavaScript—through its global network of edge servers.

By integrating Breeze with KeyCDN, you ensure lower latency, reduced server load, and faster delivery of assets to users worldwide


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Using Breeze Cache with KeyCDN

Breeze Cache plugin is fully compatible with CDNs that support Pull Zones, such as KeyCDN.

When connected, your site’s static files are cached and served from the nearest KeyCDN edge location, ensuring a more responsive browsing experience for your visitors.

This integration not only improves website performance but also enhances scalability during periods of high traffic.

Enabling CDN and Adding KeyCDN Pull Zone URL in Breeze

Prerequisites:

  • Log into your WordPress admin panel with your credentials.

  • Click on Settings in the left menu bar and then on Breeze.

  • Click on the CDN tab in Breeze settings. Here, you can enable and add KeyCDN Pull Zone URL.

  • First, you will check the Activate CDN box to enable KeyCDN on your WordPress website.

  • In the CDN CNAME field, please type the CDN Root URL from the Pull Zone you created in Step 2 such as wp-yyy.kxcdn.com.

  • Leave the other fields as-is.


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