• Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)


    StackPath is moving out of the CDN business.
    On August 24 2023, StackPath announced the shutdown of its CDN after seven years of accelerating thousands of websites from their global edge network. Customers were notified by email:

    We have some important news to share. StackPath has decided to commit its entire focus to being the industry’s best cloud computing platform built at the Internet’s edge.

    With this decision, we will discontinue our StackPath CDN and legacy Highwinds CDN products. StackPath CDN and Highwinds CDN services will cease operations at 12:00 a.m. Central (UTC-6:00) on November 22, 2023.

    Stackpath CDN was an integral part of the W3 Total Cache and with this development, we are ceasing to support for the Stackpath CDN as of the date mentioned in the anounsment.

    We are working on the replacement for the Stackpath CDN, and this will be announced in the upcloming weeks.

    W3 Total Cache support

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  • Hi Marko,

    Many of us who were customers at StackPath have now moved to Akamai because Akamai has acquired the CDN contracts of StackPath.
    Unfortunately the setup for Akamai in W3 Total Cache are outdated so we (and probably many others) are unable to use the CDN function at this point.
    When are you planning on releasing an update that solves the Akamai support in W3 Total Cache?
    Here’s an article pointing out how to migrate from legacy purge (CCU) API’s to fast purge open API V3.
    https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/article/Moving-to-CCU-V3-Now-With-Fast-Purge?language=en_US

    Thankful for a quick response.

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