The formatting and the delivery on that site are confusing; both feel somewhat aggressive. It could just be a chinese / cultural / marketing thing we're not used to, or maybe the author's a little too confident.
Based on a quick google, it does appear GWAN is massively fast at serving static files, and it does appear to be gaining traction for script-based use-cases.
I'd be interested in seeing more real-world benchmarks.
Based on a quick google, it does appear GWAN is massively fast at serving static files, and it does appear to be gaining traction for script-based use-cases.
I'd be interested in seeing more real-world benchmarks.