Sponsors

Support an independent and verifiable CDN network.

Help cdn.pizza grow useful infrastructure for delivering, securing and operating web services more simply.

Why support cdn.pizza?

  • Ongoing development of CDN, DNS/proxy, SSL/WAF, files, CLI/API and private networks.
  • Better reliability, documentation and developer experience.
  • Gradual expansion of the live public CDN POP network with useful and realistic partners.

Sponsor benefits

  • Logo, short description and sponsor link on this page.
  • Highlight for a contribution: infrastructure, network POP, credits, tool, integration or community support.
  • Possible mention in updates, changelog or product communications when relevant.

Types of contributions

  • Infrastructure: servers, bandwidth, hosting a public CDN network point of presence, peering or credits.
  • Product: monitoring, security, DNS, automation, billing or payments.
  • Community: documentation, visibility, events, user benefits or technical content.

Transparency

  • Being listed on this page indicates support for or partnership with cdn.pizza.
  • It does not imply certification, guaranteed performance or a broad commercial endorsement.
Current contribution

The sponsor workflow happens in the panel.

Today, the automated contribution flow is for public CDN network POPs: public routing, edge cache and regional presence. The POP is not used for storage, mail or customer data hosting.

What the panel collects

  • Organization, sponsor website, provider or datacenter and technical contact.
  • Region, network capacity, IPv4/IPv6 and NOC notes.
  • Requirement acceptance, automatic certification, then admin activation before public routing.

Other contributions such as credits, tools or integrations do not use this public form for now.

Discover cdn.pizza

Sponsorship strengthens independent web infrastructure.

The sponsors page explains how contributions can improve the public network, documentation, developer experience and reliability of cdn.pizza. The current automated workflow focuses on public CDN POPs.

Host a POP

A sponsor can propose network capacity or a useful location to improve geographic proximity for the CDN.

Clear visibility

Public contributions can be presented with a name, description and link when relevant to the project.

Separated roles

Sponsored public POPs serve CDN routing and cache; they do not automatically become storage or mail nodes.

Frequently asked questions

What contribution is open today?

The public path mainly automates public CDN network POP proposals through the Partner POP panel.

Does a sponsor host customer data?

No. The public sponsored POP serves CDN routing and cache, not customer storage or mail.

How do I propose a POP?

Create an account, open the Partner POP panel and provide the technical information requested for certification.