Chinafy vs. 

Mlytics

Looking for a Mlytics alternative for China? Read on to learn how Chinafy differs from Mlytics and or how you might use both together to accelerate your global digital presence.

About 

Mlytics

Myltics is a multi-CDN management platform headquartered in Taiwan.

Use Case & Application

Mlytics is a multi-CDN marketplace and platform that allows companies to select various CDN providers and manage them in one place.

Whereas the Chinafy platform combines both intelligent China web resource compatibility solutions with a fully-managed China-specific infrastructure (including fast near-China multi-CDN) to achieve faster web performance for websites in China. Mlytics's focus is in streamlining the CDN activation process and auto-routing.

Like other CDNs, Mlytics does not provide China web resource optimisation required for full functionality of a website in China.


Chinafy vs. CDNs

CDNs are not able to resolve any resource compatibility issues on the software layer that websites face in China.

That is why a number of Tier 1 CDN providers including AWS, Azure, and Alibaba Cloud partner with Chinafy to further help their end-users have a stronger digital presence in China. Chinafy conversely works closely with these partners to offer our clients access to their other solutions.

By combining an intelligent China web compatibility suite with a fully-managed infrastructure stack - including a multi-CDN - Chinafy helps websites and web applications load an average of 5.6x faster in China and display more fully.

Read more about Chinafy vs. CDNs, and how they work in compliment from network to application layer optimisation.

Single vs. Multi-CDN

Because of the way Chinafy works, websites that use Chinafy can leverage the best of two technology stacks -
i) their original one designed for visitors outside of China, complimented by
ii) one specifically for visitors from China, fully-managed by Chinafy.
Chinafy offers the option to use our multi-CDN stack. Fast near-China CDN and smart load balancing comes standard with all plans.

In contrast to single CDNs, our multi-CDN solution is deployed to combine various PoPs from different CDN providers so that it is compute-optimised solution offering more consistent coverage and optimal performance.

Onshore vs. Offshore PoPs

Use of any onshore CDN PoPs in China, irrespective of provider, requires an ICP license which relatedly requires an onshore China business entity.

Without one, most companies are leveraging the provider's Global CDN, including Near-China PoPs.

Mlytics, like Chinafy's included CDN stack, offers both offshore options with rim-delivery and or China CDNs if the company completes onshore hosting requirements like an ICP license, China business entity and so forth. 

Those without ICP are limited to rim delivery solutions and non-China locations.

More on Chinafy vs. CDN here.

Performance in China


Compatibility in China

Mlytics does not provide China compatibility solutions to handle for, resolving, or replacing resources that are blocked or inaccessible from China. 

Feature Comparison

Chinafy
Mlytics
Faster website performance & availability
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Has management dashboard
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China Web Compatibility
Accelerate third party resources for improved website performance & availability
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FE Optimisation (URL Prefetching, Minifying JS/CSS, Image optimisation)
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Incompatible Resource Detection
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Resource Optimisation
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Automated Rule-based optimisations
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Domain Compression
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Global Accelerator network products
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Hosting capabilities
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CDN Features
Geo IP-Based Redirection or Routing
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Near-China PoPs
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China PoPs (via partners)
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Fully-managed Multi-CDN
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Edge Computing
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Security
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ISO 27001 or SOC 2 Certified
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PCI DSS Compliant
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GDPR Compliant
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Other
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Pre-requisites
Website URL, & quick DNS update
For offshore hosting, subscription and set-up. For local hosting ICP Filing or License, local hosting agreement with Chinese-based hosting provider, PSB Bei An, a legal entity in China/China-owned business or a China-based representation office. Data must be stored locally.
Connected to local partners
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Compatible with Chinafy
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Official Chinafy Partner
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Expert Support


Chinafy prides itself on expert support for our customers, with varying solutions depending on their needs and website specifications.

Chinafy regularly onboards sites using Mlytics.
Do you use Mlytics? Use both Chinafy and Mlytics.

We regularly work with sites using various CDNs. 

CDNs inherently do not fully address web performance issues in China, as they do not address nor resolve any third-party issues. However, it doesn't mean you can't use other features and or leverage their leading CDN capabilities outside of China.

Do you have a regulated entity and ICP license?

A) If no, no problem. Learn more about how Chinafy helps companies to achieve near-native onshore performance, offshore without a separate site, ICP license or onshore hosting to compliment your existing tech stack. Bolt-on China access.

B) If yes, reach out to us to see how you can combine Chinafy's intelligent web resource compatibility suite with Mlytics with Chinafy for Enterprise.

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