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Yeah. Serving static assets is not a big deal with a decent web server. You can get servers with unmetered transfer and the CPU and memory for static resources is tiny. Main reason to use a CDN is latency.
IF the static assets like images and video are being served by the application from other network sources or out of a database then a caching CDN would be a big win for sure.
Just have a cache invalidation strategy.
Menus or results that live update or shift such that as you are clicking on a thing, it swaps for something else, which is what you actually end up clicking.
Usually nmap
Seldom unless I want to revisit or check something specific. I think journaling is more about digesting things than documenting things.
It’s also usually lawyers that create these names. I worked on databases for IBM Cloud and they were all called “IBM Cloud Databases for Elasticsearch” and what have you. Despite it being an offering of the database on IBM’s cloud.
Since Elasticsearch is a brand name, the “host” corporation corporation has to present it as a product “for” the brand name rather than as the brand name itself to avoid implying that they are acting AS Linux or Elasticsearch or whoever is the third party.