Company snapshot

CategoryLimelightMaxCDN
Statusdefunctdefunct
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Overview

Limelight Networks, later rebranded as Edgio, was a content delivery network (CDN) provider founded in 2001, specializing in digital media and software delivery. It offered services for video streaming, web acceleration, and content delivery with a global network. The company ceased operations on January 15, 2025, following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in September 2024, driven by mismanagement, failed acquisitions, and operational challenges.
MaxCDN was a content delivery network (CDN) provider founded in 2009, focused on accelerating static and dynamic content for websites and applications. It served small to large businesses with a global network of edge servers. Acquired by StackPath in 2016, MaxCDN was retired in 2022, and StackPath itself shut down all services in 2024. The service is now defunct, with no active operations or support.

Network & Architecture

Feature comparison

FeatureLimelightMaxCDN
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

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History & Notes

Limelight was a key player in the CDN market, delivering content for major events like the 2008 Olympics and Obama’s inauguration. Its 2022 acquisition of Edgecast aimed to expand its edge computing and security offerings but led to integration challenges and talent loss. Financial restatements in 2023 and a slowdown in internet traffic growth further strained operations. Some assets, like the Uplynk platform, were acquired by Lynrock Lake LP, while Parler Cloud Technologies purchased Edgecast’s CDN business. No official EOL notice remains publicly available.
MaxCDN was known for its developer-friendly API and real-time purge capabilities, serving a wide range of clients until its integration into StackPath. The acquisition aimed to combine MaxCDN’s CDN expertise with StackPath’s security and edge computing, but integration challenges and rising costs led to customer dissatisfaction. The sudden shutdown of StackPath in 2024, with no support or leniency, left customers scrambling. No official MaxCDN website or documentation remains active.