Incapsula – fast, secure and reasonably priced CDN

A month and a half ago I blogged about CloudFlare – a Content Delivery Network with security concerns and simple users in mind. Ā Ā CloudFlare is flexible for webmasters and they make it easy for us to take advantage of all the benefits they offer. I have moved several of my sites to CloudFlare and I am pretty happy with the service they provide. Ā One of the things that I didn’t do at the time (or every since) though is a review or research for some alternatives. Ā I mean, of course, we all know about Akamai and that big guns use it. Ā We also know that Akamai is one of the most expensive services on the Web. Ā But who else is out there?

Today I received an email from Incapsula. In essence, they offer a service which is similar to CloudFlare. Ā They do caching, global delivery, and security. Ā They do also offer a free plan for small, personal websites. Ā They also have a few packages of varying prices and features.

As I mentioned earlier, I do run all of my important sites now through CloudFlare. Ā And I don’t feel like moving to Incapsula just yet. Ā However, I do want to try them out. Ā I have a couple of new projects coming up, and I think I will use Incapsula for them just to see all the features they are offering and to compare with other alternatives out there. Ā I’d be interested to hear the reviews, if you’ve tried the service. Ā Especially, how they compare to the others and if they offer anything cool that nobody else does.

As a side note, website performance is becoming more and more important – with increased competition, impatient users and more weight to search results metrics in Google. Ā Also, web application security is becoming increasing complex – it takes so much time and effort even for trained technical people such as myself, that I can’t imagine how huge of a task it is for “normal” people to maintain common sense security levels for their websites. Ā It’s nice to see that there are more and more services and applications that take care of all the infrastructure problems, leaving more time to do the cool stuff – blogging, sharing, communicating, etc.

P.S.: Reading aboutĀ Six Great Human and Computer CollaborationsĀ will expose you to new technology developments.

Day in brief – 2011-07-18

  • Shared: ā€˜A wartime drill without the war’ http://bit.ly/okB17X #
  • It took more than 40 minutes to delete 130,000+ messages. #OutlookBlows #
  • @kushakov Congrats! :) What's up next? #
  • @kushakov I see … Good luck with that then. :) Maybe we can get together for a beer or something. #
  • @kushakov alright man .. even better. Let me know when and where and I'll be there :) #
  • Just for one pint. I promise. Really. Sort of. (@ The Ship Inn) http://4sq.com/oHxkij #