DevOps
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Supercharge DevOps with a Developer-Friendly CDN
Discover how a developer-friendly CDN can enhance DevOps workflows, improve performance, and deliver seamless user experiences with Fastly and Google Cloud.

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Cache Me If You Can: HTTP Cache API Edition
Discover Fastly's programmable cache, a powerful feature of our Compute platform. Leverage our HTTP Cache APIs to enhance application performance and user satisfaction.

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Built with Fastly: Northflank’s Developer Platform
Discover how Fastly empowers engineering teams to build and scale web applications, like startup Northflank, and how Fastly's products assist in reaching their goals.

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Introducing Fastly Staging Environment: Test with Confidence, Deploy with Ease
Introducing Fastly's Staging Environment lets you test your CDN and Compute configurations effortlessly, with just a click, before they go live.

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Thanks to the internet’s on-call teams
Thank you for the essential role that on-call teams play in ensuring internet reliability and security, particularly during the holiday season. We appreciate your dedication.

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What does it all mean? An introduction to semantic caching and Fastly’s AI Accelerator
Fastly’s AI Accelerator is a pass-through API that makes semantic caching easy and works with your existing code.

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Build, Store, and Scale: Fastly Object Storage With Zero Egress Costs is Here
Tired of high storage bills? Fastly Object Storage offers always-free egress and straightforward pricing, empowering your innovation without breaking the bank.

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Introducing the Fastly Extension for Raycast
Introducing the Fastly extension for Raycast on macOS! Simplify your service management, get support, and find essential resources all in one place.

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The History of DDoS
Discover the impact of DDoS attacks on businesses. Learn how these disruptions can lead to financial losses, damaged reputations, and the importance of prevention.
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OpenJS Foundation and Fastly Announce Strategic Collaboration to Support the Evolution of the JavaScript Ecosystem
The OpenJS Foundation is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Fastly, to enhance the performance, security, and scalability of JavaScript projects across the globe.
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How Fastly used Kubernetes to scale our platform engineering practice
Explore Fastly's journey in fostering teamwork among developers to deliver fast and dependable digital experiences across the internet.
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Enhancing Security Capabilities with VCL
Fastly VCL has the advantage of being easy to learn, and extremely fast and safe to execute at the edge.
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Where is the edge actually located?
We continue our deep dive into what is edge computing with our next installment, where is the edge actually located?
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Build "For you" recommendations using AI on Fastly!
Forget the hype; where is AI delivering real value? Let's use edge computing to harness the power of AI and make smarter user experiences that are also fast, safe and reliable.
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Server-sent events with Fastly
Server-sent events allow web servers to push real-time event notifications to the browser on a long-lived HTTP response.
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Is purging still the hardest problem in computer science?
One of the most common reasons for customers sending support tickets to Fastly is for help with purging content from cache - either it stays too long, or doesn't stay long enough. We have the best purging mechanism of any edge network, so what's going on?
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Detection as Code with Fastly's WAF Simulator
Being able to test and validate rule behavior is critical to a maintainable WAF. With our WAF Simulator, you can validate rules in a safe simulation environment.
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It’s free, instant, and yours! Fastly’s free developer accounts are here
We’re excited to announce free developer accounts. You can instantly get started and take advantage of the most developer-friendly edge platform in the world.
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Build a “For You” recommendation page in an hour with Fastly
On this episode of Fastly Developers Live, we discuss the importance of curating a personalized "For You" page using Fastly.
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Chaotic Good: Resilience Stress Tests at the Edge
Getting started with chaos experimentation? In this post, we’ll walk through a small starter example experiment – verifying basic security assumptions on a website.






