Can I use my own SSL certificate?

Yes. QUIC.cloud has the ability to generate an SSL certificate for your site, manage the expiration, and keep it automatically up to date, but you may manage your own SSL if you prefer. Visit your QUIC.cloud Dashboard, and add the Certificate and Private Key in the CDN Config section. If you decide to use QUIC.cloud’s … Read more

How can I tell if my DNS is configured correctly?

If your domain passed DNS Verification, then your DNS is most likely configured correctly. To be sure, try pinging your site twice: First use your site’s domain (for example, example.com or www.example.com) Then use the URL that QUIC.cloud provided to you (for example c12345.tier1.quicns.com) The IP addresses returned from both pings should match. Alternatively, visit … Read more

Is DNS verification required, and if so, why?

Yes and no. It is required if you are using QUIC.cloud CDN, but it is not required if you are only using the Online Services (Image Optimization, Page Optimization, etc.). DNS verification is our way of making sure that your DNS is configured correctly for use with QUIC.cloud CDN. During the test, we toggle the … Read more

How do I use my root domain (such as example.com) with QUIC.cloud CDN?

To use your root (or apex) domain with QUIC.cloud, your DNS must support CNAME flattening or ANAME/ALIAS records. If your DNS provider does not support CNAME flattening, then the only way to use your root domain with QUIC.cloud is to switch your DNS provider. QUIC.cloud offers a free DNS service if you need one. Our … Read more

Does QUIC.cloud CDN support HTTP/3?

Yes. QUIC.cloud is capable of serving requests via HTTP/3 to browsers that also support the protocol. But unlike other CDNs, QUIC.cloud is also capable of making backend HTTP/3 connections! If your site’s origin server supports HTTP/3 (it does if you are running on LiteSpeed Web Server) and your visitor’s browser supports HTTP/3, then QUIC.cloud will … Read more

How do I verify that my site is using QUIC or HTTP/3?

Any site using QUIC.cloud CDN is capable of HTTP/3 connections. You can verify this with the HTTP/3 Check tool. If your site does not appear to support QUIC or HTTP/3, check your QUIC.cloud Dashboard and make sure your domain is set up properly.