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TorBox CDN (Hyperdrive)

TorBox has several global locations which serve data to you for the fastest speeds possible from it's Hyperdrive CDN

TorBox is now hosted solely on its own worldwide CDN, Hyperdrive Unlike third-party networks such as Cloudflare, Hyperdrive is tailor-made and developed in house for TorBox and configured to deliver large files without any restrictions as fast as possible.

Hyperdrive CDN Regions

Below is the full list of Hyperdrive regions, so you can see where your files may be served from.

Global

  • Auto - Uses the closest Hyperdrive CDN to your location for the best performance. This is the recommended setting. If this is chosen, it will show a lightning bolt (⚡) next to the CDN it will use.

  • Cloudflare (ERTH) - Uses the closest Cloudflare datacenter to serve the file. This is used as a fallback in some cases.

  • BunnyCDN (HARE) - Uses the closest Bunny datacenter to serve the file.

North America & Latin America

  • US West (WNAM) - Los Angeles, California, United States of America

  • US East (ENAM) - New York, New York, United States of America

  • US Central (CNAM) - Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

  • US South (SNAM) - Miami, Florida, United States of America

  • Latin America (LATM) - Sao Paulo, Brazil

Asia Pacific

  • Asia Pacific (APAC) - Singapore

  • South Oceania (SOCE) - Sydney, Australia

  • India (INDI) - Mumbai, India

  • Japan (JAPN) - Tokyo, Japan

Europe & Africa

  • West Europe (WEUR) - Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • North Europe (NEUR) - London, United Kingdom

  • Central Europe (CEUR) - Marseille, France

  • South Europe (SEUR) - Lisbon, Portugal

  • Norway - (NORD) - Oslo, Norway

  • Ukraine - (SLAV) - Kyiv, Ukraine

  • South Africa (SAFR) - Johannesburg, South Africa

Middle East

  • Middle East (MEAS) - Tel Aviv, Israel

Where can I select what CDN TorBox Uses?

To change your TorBox CDN (Content Delivery Network) selection, follow these steps:

  1. Go to your TorBox Settings page: Here

  2. Navigate to the Integration Settings section.

  3. Look for the CDN Selection option.

  4. From there, you can choose your preferred CDN, for example, "Cloudflare".

If you're not sure which CDN to select you can keep it on Auto, and it'll pick the nearest CDN to you.

What do the colors on each CDN mean?

The only reason is to provide easy association with specific regions of the world with a color so you can easily find the CDNs nearest to you at a quick glance.

White - Global

Red - Americas

Blue - Europe

Green - Asia

Yellow - Middle East & Africa

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