What can be delivered through the Windows Azure Content Delivery Network?
Any public content of 10GB or less in size stored in Windows Azure storage can be retrieved through the CDN through HTTP requests. Performance improvements from the use of the CDN is optimum for popular content (requested frequently, resulting in high cache hit ratio). Secure content not supported at this time. Through the Windows Azure Portal the content owner can register with the CDN a different domain name to be used to retrieve the content from the CDN. That different domain name must be CNAME’d to the Windows Azure CDN domain name for requests to be routed to the CDN, and that domain name must be registered with the CDN in order for the CDN to recognize and service requests routed through this domain name.
Any public content of 10GB or less in size stored in Windows Azure storage can be retrieved through the CDN through HTTP requests. Performance improvements from the use of the CDN is optimum for popular content (requested frequently, resulting in high cache hit ratio). Secure content not supported at this time. Through the Windows Azure Portal the content owner can enroll a different domain name to be used to retrieve the content from the CDN.