TTFB of CDNvideo: first response speed

How many milliseconds does the browser wait for the first byte from CDNVideo?

Comparison CDNvideo EdgeCenter Curator Megafon MWS CDN
RTT TTFB Throughput Availability Conduct a test

Dynamics of average connection time

Cities with high TTFB

Providers with high TTFB

CDNVideo — one of Russia's oldest CDN providers, operating since 2009. Specializes in video content and media file delivery. Maintains its own infrastructure in major Russian cities with established peering to key network operators. Primary client base includes media companies, streaming services, and large internet portals. CDNVideo has historically specialized in video content delivery, which requires consistently low TTFB. The provider uses multi-tier caching: on a local node cache miss, the request is forwarded to a regional mid-tier rather than directly to the origin. This reduces TTFB for uncached content compared to providers without shield nodes.

What is TTFB and why measure it?

TTFB (Time To First Byte) — the time from sending a request to receiving the first byte of the server's response. Includes RTT, TLS handshake, and CDN-side request processing time. TTFB directly affects: Google recommends keeping TTFB below 800 ms. Values above this threshold negatively impact search rankings.

What do the TTFB charts show?