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CategoryEdgeCastIORiver
Statusactiveactive
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Overview

EdgeCast, originally founded in 2006 as EdgeCast Networks, is a content delivery network (CDN) and video streaming provider, now operated by Parler Cloud Technologies following its acquisition from Edgio in February 2025. The company specializes in delivering video-on-demand, live streaming, and edge computing services. It was previously acquired by Verizon in 2013 and later by Limelight Networks in 2022, which rebranded as Edgio before entering bankruptcy in 2024. EdgeCast serves clients across media, gaming, and e-commerce, including platforms like Parler Social and PlayTV. Its infrastructure supports high-performance content delivery with a focus on video streaming.

IORiver is a MultiCDN platform that enables businesses to manage multiple CDN局

System: Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) simultaneously, ensuring high availability and performance without the complexity of managing each CDN separately. Founded in 2024 by former Akamai engineers Edward Tsinovoi and Michael Hakimi, IORiver is based in Tel Aviv, Israel, and serves industries like SaaS, online retail, streaming media, and finance. The platform handles over 100 petabytes of traffic monthly, offering a unified interface for configuring edge services like WAF, rate limiting, and edge computing across multiple providers. It integrates with major CDNs such as Cloudflare, Akamai, Fastly, Edgio, and Amazon CloudFront. IORiver focuses on simplifying MultiCDN adoption for businesses needing global content delivery with minimal operational overhead.

Network & Architecture

EdgeCast operates 25 data centers across seven countries, with points of presence (PoPs) in North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions, following its acquisition by Parler Cloud Technologies. The network leverages a private backbone and peering agreements to optimize content delivery. It integrates with Triton DataCenter for enhanced cloud hosting capabilities. The architecture is designed for low-latency video streaming and edge computing, with strong global coverage but limited public details on specific PoP counts or capacity.
IORiver does not operate its own CDN infrastructure but orchestrates traffic across multiple third-party CDNs, including Akamai, Cloudflare, Fastly, Edgio, Amazon CloudFront, G-Core, and Microsoft Azure. Its Virtual Edge solution routes traffic to optimal CDN providers based on geolocation, traffic type, or cost, achieving 99.999% availability. The platform supports global content delivery with no specific POP count disclosed, relying on the combined footprints of integrated CDNs. It uses a Multi-DNS approach for resilient routing, avoiding single points of failure. Regional strengths depend on the chosen CDN providers, with flexibility to include local CDNs for markets like India or China.

Feature comparison

FeatureEdgeCastIORiver
waf
bot_mitigation
ddos
rate_limit
http3_quic
tls13
tiered_cache
origin_shield
instant_purge
stale_while_revalidate
stale_if_error
image_optimization
video_vod
video_live
drm
hls_dash_packaging
websockets
signed_urls
edge_compute
functions
kv_storage
api_first
realtime_logs
log_push
terraform

Legend: ✓ = Supported, ✗ = Not supported, — = Not listed

Pricing

Pricing details are not publicly disclosed by Parler Cloud Technologies. Customers must contact the sales team for custom quotes. No free tier or pay-as-you-go (PAYG) options are explicitly mentioned, suggesting an enterprise-focused model.
IORiver operates on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) model, with pricing based on traffic volume and bundled services like WAF and analytics. No public per-GB pricing is available, and costs vary depending on the mix of CDN providers used. IORiver negotiates wholesale agreements with CDNs to reduce costs, but specific pricing details are not disclosed on their website. Potential users should contact IORiver directly for quotes. No free tier or trial details are publicly listed.

Integrations & DevEx

EdgeCast supports an API-first approach for configuration and management. Real-time logs are available for monitoring performance. Integration with Triton DataCenter enhances its cloud hosting capabilities. No specific details are provided on Terraform support, SDKs, or CI/CD integrations.
IORiver supports Terraform for infrastructure-as-code, enabling automated configuration of multi-CDN setups. It offers REST, Python, and Go APIs for programmatic control, integrating seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines. Real-time logs and analytics via GlobalView provide insights into traffic patterns and performance. Migration tools simplify switching CDNs by importing configurations and testing providers with minimal traffic initially. The platform supports integration with major CDNs like Akamai, Cloudflare, and Amazon CloudFront, reducing setup complexity.

When it fits

  • Suitable for media companies needing robust video streaming (live and VOD) with HLS/DASH packaging and RTMP ingest.
  • Ideal for enterprises seeking edge computing and serverless functions integrated with CDN services.
  • Fits platforms like Parler Social or PlayTV requiring global content delivery with DDoS protection.
  • When it fits

  • Businesses using multiple CDNs to optimize global performance, reliability, or cost, especially in SaaS, retail, or streaming.
  • Teams seeking a unified interface to manage complex multi-CDN setups without in-house tools.
  • Organizations needing advanced edge services like WAF, DDoS protection, or edge computing across vendors.
  • When it doesn’t

  • Small businesses or startups needing a single, simple CDN with minimal configuration overhead.
  • Companies locked into a single CDN provider due to long-term contracts or specific feature dependencies.
  • Users requiring transparent per-GB pricing without custom quotes or negotiations.

When it doesn’t

  • May not suit small businesses or developers looking for transparent, pay-as-you-go pricing models.
  • Limited public details on PoP coverage or advanced integrations like Terraform may deter DevOps-focused teams.
  • Not ideal for users needing extensive security features like WAF, bot mitigation, or signed URLs.

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