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  • Resolving CNAME Conflict Errors
    What is this error? The error "CNAME Already in Use" occurs when you try to add a custom hostname (e.g., app.mysite.com) to your MamuteCloud CDN distribution, but this hostname is already linked to another CloudFront distribution. Important: AWS CloudFront only allows each hostname to be linked to one distribution at a time. This is a platform limitation, not a MamuteCloud restriction. Why does this happen? Common scenarios: Previous CDN setup: You used this domaiPopular
  • Creating a CDN Resource
    Creating a CDN Resource Basic Setup To create a new CDN resource: Go to CDN Resources Click "Create CDN resource" Fill in resource information Resource Information Resource Name (required) Friendly name for your CDN resource Example: "my-website-cdn" Description (optional) Optional notes about what this resource is used for Origin Configuration Choose where your content will be fetched from: Origin Types Custom Any HTTP/HTFew readers
  • Services
    Managing Services The Services section of MamuteCloud allows you to activate, deactivate, and manage all cloud services available to your account. Each service can be enabled independently and configured according to your project's needs. Available Services MamuteCloud currently provides the following services: 1. CDN (Content Delivery Network) Content Delivery Network that accelerates content delivery globally. Features: Accelerate content delivery globally ReduceFew readers
  • CDN Resources - Overview
    CDN Resources - Overview What is a CDN Resource? A CDN Resource is your content delivery configuration that accelerates content delivery globally. Each resource includes: Unique distribution domain (*.mamutecdn.com) Optional custom domain support Origin configuration Caching rules Analytics and logs Resource List View all your CDN resources at CDN Resources. The table shows: Name: Your resource identifier Distribution: Your .mamutecdn.com domainFew readers
  • SSL Certificates
    SSL Certificates Overview Manage SSL/TLS certificates for your custom domains. MamuteCloud automatically provisions and renews certificates using Let's Encrypt. Certificate List View all SSL certificates with: Domain: The domain protected by this certificate Status: Issued, Pending, or Expired Expire: Certificate expiration date Created: When certificate was first issued Actions: View details or delete certificate Automatic SSL ProvisioninFew readers
  • DNS Zones
    DNS Zones Overview Manage DNS zones to control how your domain names resolve to IP addresses and services. Each zone represents a domain and contains DNS records. Zone List View all DNS zones with: Zone: Domain name Description: Optional notes about the zone Records Count: Number of DNS records in this zone Requests: DNS queries in selected period Status: Active or Inactive Actions: Edit or delete zone Creating a DNS Zone Click "CreFew readers
  • CDN Resource Settings
    CDN Resource Settings Accessing Settings Click the edit icon next to any resource in the CDN Resources list to access settings. Settings Sections General Configure basic resource information: Resource name CDN distribution domain (read-only) Description View performance overview: Cache Hit Ratio (last 24h) Cache Hits Data Transferred Total Requests Custom Domain Configure your own domain to use instead of .mamutecdn.com distribution. OriginFew readers
  • CDN Logs
    CDN Logs Overview Access detailed request logs for your CDN resources. Logs help you debug issues, analyze traffic patterns, and monitor CDN performance. Accessing Logs Go to CDN Logs in the sidebar Select your CDN resource from the dropdown Choose a time range Click Search Log Fields Each log entry includes: Timestamp: Exact time of the request (UTC) Resource: CDN resource that served the request Method: HTTP method (GET, POST,Few readers
  • Purge Cache
    Purge Cache What is Cache Purge? Cache purge removes cached content from CDN edge servers, forcing them to fetch fresh content from your origin. Use this when you've updated content and need changes to appear immediately. Purge Types Purge by URL Clear cache for specific URLs or file paths. How to use: Select your CDN resource Choose "Purge by URL" Enter URLs (one per line, up to 100 URLs) Example: /images/logo.png Click "Purge Now" Best for: UpdatiFew readers
  • Resource-Specific Analytics
    Resource-Specific Analytics Overview View detailed analytics for individual CDN resources. Access metrics, charts, and geographic data to understand how your content is being delivered. Accessing Resource Analytics Option 1: Go to CDN Resources Click on any resource Select Analytics from the left menu Option 2: Go to Analytics in the main menu Select specific CDN resource Choose time period Key Metrics Bandwidth Total dataFew readers
  • Analytics & Reports
    Analytics & Reports Overview Access detailed analytics at Analytics in the main menu. View performance metrics and traffic insights for all your CDN resources. Time Range Filter Use the "Last 24 hours" dropdown to select different time periods: Last 24 hours Last 7 days Last 30 days Custom range Key Metrics Bandwidth Usage Total data transferred in selected period Displayed in MB or GB Purple line: Cached traffic Gray line: Not cached trafficFew readers
  • Billing & Account Balance
    Billing & Account Balance The Billing section of MamuteCloud allows you to control your account credit, review service charges, enable auto-recharge, and manage invoices. This article explains how each area works and how charges are calculated. 1. Account Balance Your Account Balance shows available credits for all MamuteCloud services. The balance is displayed in the top-right corner of the dashboard and updates in real-time as services are used. MamuteCloud services are prFew readers
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
    Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security to your MamuteCloud account. When 2FA is enabled, every login will require not only your password, but also a 6-digit verification code generated by an authentication app or sent via SMS. Why enable 2FA? Protects your account from unauthorized access Adds a second verification step even if your password is compromised Strongly recommended for all team members with admin permissionsFew readers
  • Getting Started with MamuteCloud
    Getting Started with MamuteCloud Welcome to MamuteCloud When you first access your MamuteCloud dashboard, you'll see an overview of your account including: Account Balance: Your available credits displayed prominently Activated Services: Quick view of enabled services (CDN, DNS, Storage S3) Documentation: Direct links to API docs and guides Earning Free Credits Complete simple activities to boost your trial balance and explore the platform: Verify email addFew readers

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