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Technologies > Reverse Proxies > Page Speed

Reverse proxy services ranked by average page speed

Detailed statistics in our extensive reverse proxy services market report.

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This table shows average page speeds per reverse proxy service. We show two measurements, obtained from Google's Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX).

  • Time to First Byte (TTFB) measures the time it takes to establish the connection to the web server until content starts to be served, see TTFB definition.
  • Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) measures the time starting from when a web page first starts loading up to the point when the largest image or text block becomes visible within the page, see LCB definition.

We include reverse proxy services, for which we have at least 100 measurements, and calculate the average of these sites.

See technologies overview for further explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

Reverse Proxy ServiceTTFB in s ▲LCP in s
Variti0.1400.160
DDoS-Guard0.1460.168
Fastly0.1920.154
  

More detailed statistics

You can find page speed data for all 24 reverse proxy services for which we have sufficient performance data in our reverse proxy services market report and in our historical performance trends report.

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Technology Brief
Reverse Proxy Services
A reverse proxy service is an intermediary for a website which handles request from web clients on behalf of the website's server. Common uses for reverse proxies are content delivery networks (CDNs, typically located in different geographical regions) and DDoS (distributed denial of service) protection services.

Reverse proxy information is partly based on data provided by ipinfo.io.


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