How LinkedIn used PoPs and RUM to make dynamic content download 25% faster LinkedIn serves its dynamic content (e.g. HTML and JSON) from its data centers, while utilizing CDNs for serving the static assets such as CSS, JS, images etc. Like many other web companies, we have been using PoPs (Point of Presence) to improve the download time of the dynamic content. PoPs are small scale data centers wit
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