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<![CDATA[Fastly Release Notes]]>https://www.fastly.comFastly WebEngWed, 15 Oct 2025 15:29:26 GMT<![CDATA[Q2 2025]]>We’re excited to introduce our Q2 2025 product updates, which bring innovative features, enhanced security measures, and tools designed to simplify your workflows and elevate the performance of your digital experiences. With a focus on usability, scalability, and security, these updates reflect our commitment to empowering your digital businesses for success.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2025https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2025Tue, 12 Aug 2025 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2025]]>We're excited to share our Q1 2025 product releases, packed with features and enhancements designed to simplify your workflows and boost performance. This quarter, we've focused on improving custom dashboards, releasing our staging environment, and strengthening our security offerings. Let's dive into the key updates that will help you deliver faster, safer, and more engaging experiences for your customers.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2025https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2025Mon, 05 May 2025 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2024]]>We're excited to announce significant feature launches and enhancements this quarter, designed to elevate user experience across our platform. Our latest releases address critical areas of security, observability, storage, and AI acceleration. Key updates include the general availability of DDoS Protection for robust security against application-level attacks, Log Explorer & Insights for enhanced observability, Object Storage for cost-effective large file management, and AI Accelerator for optimizing LLM API performance. These offerings reflect our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that address our customers' evolving needs. Let's explore how these new features can benefit your operations.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2024https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2024Tue, 18 Feb 2025 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2024]]>We're thrilled to announce a robust lineup of new features and enhancements this quarter, designed to elevate your experience across our platform. Our latest releases span multiple areas, including Network Services with the general availability of MASQUE Relay, and the limited availability of our HTTP Cache API for Compute. We've also made significant strides in Security, introducing streamlined NGWAF onboarding and an integrated Security Starter Package. On the Product Experience front, we're excited to unveil our enhanced Search and updated Navigation. Lastly, we've revamped our trial process with comprehensive Product Line Trials. These updates reflect our commitment to enhancing privacy, simplifying workflows, and empowering you with more flexible testing capabilities. Let's dive into the details of these exciting new offerings!

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2024https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2024Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2024]]>This quarter, our product teams have been busy delivering exciting new features and enhancements. We're thrilled to announce the availability of Dynamic Content Compression for both delivery and compute, and Edge Rate Limiting along with Secret Store support for compute. Our observability suite has expanded with the launch of Alerts and Edge Observer. We've also enhanced Advanced Rate Limiting for Next-Gen WAF edge deployment, and you can now trial Image Optimization directly from the Fastly Control Panel. Explore the full list of updates below!

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2024https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2024Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2024]]>This quarter, we've been busy enhancing our platform with exciting new products and features! Highlights include a new Bot Management solution and the Beta release of Fastly AI Accelerator for improved AI cost efficiency and performance. Check out the full list of updates below!

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2024https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2024Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2023]]>Another exciting end to the year with new releases that offer greater protections and insights. This quarter, our Security team was hard at work with new ease-of-use improvements including Simplified Attack Signal Thresholds GA, Agent Improvements, and a new NGWAF Simulator that allows customers to test and verify that WAF rules will work as expected. With the Out-of-Band Anomaly Signal release, customers can more easily identify potential attacks and probes. On the Compute front we have introduced a new logging interface to make it easier to troubleshoot and obtain performance metrics. We also made additional Config Stores available for purchase making it even easier to store and update configuration data at the edge. Finally, the Fastly Control Panel has been revamped to facilitate how customers interact with the Fastly platform.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2023https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2023Thu, 04 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2023]]>Fall is finally here, but we’re still excited about our hot releases from summer! This quarter, Network Services introduced a range of new features aimed at boosting TLS security and real-time messaging. Among these enhancements are the Certainly GA, Fanout GA, and ECDSA Fallback GA. On the Compute front, we're thrilled to offer increased capabilities with the introduction of new storage, authentication, and enhanced language support options, including KV Store GA, Simple Cache API LA, mTLS for Compute GA, and the Standard Go Compiler GA. Our Security team has been hard at work rolling out updates including Next-Gen WAF GraphQL Edge Deployment GA and Next-Gen Aggregated Attack Thresholds GA.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2023https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2023Tue, 03 Oct 2023 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2023]]>We’re heading into summer with some of our hottest releases yet! This quarter, Network Services introduced a range of new features aimed at boosting your web performance and fortifying your security. Among these enhancements are the Image Optimizer Metadata Passthrough GA, Mutual TLS GA, and OHTTP Relay GA. On the Compute front, we're thrilled to offer increased flexibility with the introduction of new storage and support options, including Config Store GA, KV Store LA, and WebSockets GA support. Our Security team has been hard at work rolling out updates that empower you to combat volumetric attacks and classify response codes through Edge Rate Limiting GA and Custom Response Code Expansion GA. In the realm of Observability, we're delighted to unveil the Compute@Edge Log-Tail user interface LA, offering enhanced insights into your data, along with the Edge Observer public beta now available to all customers.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2023https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2023Wed, 05 Jul 2023 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2023]]>This quarter our teams concentrated on Fanout LA and Brotli that helps enable user data privacy, messaging at the edge and compression. Free TLS services are now included in our free developer accounts. On the security front, a new Managed Security Service ensures your websites and applications are protected for Next-Gen WAF customers. High performance edge storage is now offered as part of Compute@Edge and you can host Remix applications on our Compute platform.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2023https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2023Wed, 31 May 2023 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2022]]>Ending the year out strong, our product portfolio has grown to include even more network services, security, and observability capabilities. On the security side, Next-Gen WAF now supports Log4Shell attack signal within SmartParse and GraphQL by default to keep up with the evolving threat landscape. To protect against DDoS attacks TLS Support ECSDA Certificates are now available in the Fastly UI. For network services, Automation Tokens and customer headers for health checks entered general availability. These features both streamline service management workflows. Two new features, Websockets and Image Optimizer self-enablement are also available in the Fastly console. Google Cloud Storage, BigQuery, and Pub/Sub logging endpoints now do not require saving service keys in the FAstly app, so customers can manage temporary credentials for logging endpoint configuration.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2022https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2022Mon, 06 Mar 2023 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2022]]>This quarter our teams concentrated on Fastly Next-Gen WAF, Cloud WAF, and Image Optimizer capabilities. Along with our Next-Gen WAF edge deployment reaching general availability (GA) in the Essentials package, customers can also enjoy the additions of CVE signals and Log Sampling Time Series improvements. Our integration with AWS Lambda enables developers to start a Lambda function to activate the Fastly Next-Gen WAF agent. Our next-gen WAF cloud deployment now supports multi-origin workspace and will continue to do so for all new instances moving forward. Fastly’s Image Optimizer continues to reduce infrastructure costs and improve end-user experience by supporting AVIF format, a new image format meant for compression and lightning quick delivery.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2022https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2022Tue, 04 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2022]]>As the weather heats up, so does our product portfolio. Observability has been a top priority and we are proud to announce Origin Inspector and Domain Inspector in General Availability, which can be self-enabled straight from the Fastly UI. On the security front, Fastly Next-Gen WAF Edge Deployment is now in GA and CVE signals are also available for Essential Plan customers. Our long time product, Image Optimizer, also got a tune up and now offers feature trim-color, which adds a border to an image without sacrificing end-user performance. Last but not least, JavaScript SDK has been added to Compute@Edge’s supported languages.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2022https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2022Fri, 01 Jul 2022 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2022]]>The new year is in full swing with our Q1 releases. Fastly continues to play a leading role in defining the future of the internet, including HTTP/3 & QUIC, the next version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol which we now support. On the security side the Fastly Next-Gen WAF (powered by Signal Sciences) can now be deployed at the Fastly edge. Other security releases include custom response codes in GA and agent support for Arm-based devices in LA. GraphQL Inspection has also reached limited availability and can be combined with Fastly Next-Gen WAF (powered by Signal Sciences) to provide more API coverage. Lastly Fastly 101 is live in our documentation where customers can follow project-based tutorials.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2022https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2022Fri, 08 Apr 2022 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2021]]>As another year ends, we reflect on Q4 releases. We are delighted to open our Compute@Edge Free Trial with $50 in credits so that you can test our platform. Simply navigate to the Compute tab in the Fastly UI to start a service. While you’re at it, consider adding Origin Inspector to your observability strategy. This new update provides real-time and historical datasets and visualization of your origin traffic to the Fastly edge cloud network. On the security side, Signal Sciences Advanced Rate Limiting customer-defined client identifiers has more than doubled to 25,000, arming customers in the premier package with more effective protection. Cloud WAF VPC 2.0 was also released and allows each deployment to handle more simultaneous connections from Cloud WAF to a single origin.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2021https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2021Mon, 31 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2021]]>Another quarter has flown by and we are delighted to announce the following Compute@Edge and security additions to our product portfolio.

Compute@Edge users can now locally test applications and access eight new health metrics. On the security side, next-gen WAF customers can request health checks on their service and receive expert advice on how to improve their deployment. Rate limiting is now available in two options: Fastly’s Edge Rate Limiting and Non-IP Rate Limiting. Fastly’s Edge Rate Limiting helps to sustain uptime during automated attacks. Non-IP Rate Limiting enables customers to include non-IP values such as cookie value to the rate limit. Lastly, Subscriber Provided Prefix has graduated to General Availability, allowing users to maintain their own IP addresses.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2021https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2021Fri, 15 Oct 2021 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2021]]>As another quarter ends we are happy to announce the following updates to our product portfolio. On the security side, we now offer a variety of TLS certificate options including GlobalSign OV and multi-domain. Customers can also manage Fastly TLS and Platform TLS through Terraform. We introduced our first managed security offering - Fastly Response Security Service - for rapid response in the event of a suspected attack. Dedicated Protocol Addresses has been promoted to General Availability. Customers can also easily reserve network capacity for high traffic events with Capacity Reservation. In real-time logging, the Amazon Kinesis endpoint has also graduated to General Availability.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2021https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2021Mon, 19 Jul 2021 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2021]]>As we enter a new year we are excited to see what 2021 has in store for our product portfolio.

Compute@Edge continues to grow with the addition of Log Tailing. Fastly TLS: Multi-SAN certificates entered limited availability and the Fastly WAF rule library grew. On the Signal Sciences side, the ATO and API Dashboards were updated to display security telemetry for over 20 signals and the official Okta integration added support for provisioning and user management. Fastly now offers High Volume Logging for customers who use real-time logging at scale. The Logging Metrics UI has also been updated, along with added region support for Logentries and maximum bytes for Microsoft Azure Blob storage.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2021https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2021Thu, 01 Apr 2021 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2020]]>This past year was quite an adventure and we are proud to announce our latest releases through the last months of 2020.

Our product portfolio for media and entertainment providers grew to include Media Shield for VOD, Device Detection, and OTFP Multi-language support in LA. On the delivery side, our Metro Shield in Los Angeles, California is now in production and HTTP3/QUIC is in limited availability. Compute@Edge graduated to limited availability and we are excited to see what customers build in this new serverless compute environment. In response to the needs of some of our enterprise customers, we enabled multi account user access within the Fastly application to streamline logins. Last but definitely not least we added Apache Kafka in general availability and Amazon Kinesis Data Stream in limited availability to our ever-growing list of logging endpoints.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2020https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2020Fri, 08 Jan 2021 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2020]]>This quarter Fastly has made great strides to bring Fastly to the Google Cloud Marketplace and strengthen our security portfolio. Fastly is the first edge cloud network to be available in the GCP marketplace. On the security side, Fastly WAF and TLS 1.3 are functional in General Availability with TLS Commercial CA option with Globalsign in Limited Availability. We also continue to improve our existing products and services such as Fastly Image Optimizer, Terraform support, real-time logging, and network performance. The Diff view in the Fastly app has also been adjusted to upgrade usability.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2020https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2020Thu, 01 Oct 2020 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2020]]>We are excited to announce another quarter of updates and launches. Our network capacity has reached 100 tbps, a proud milestone for our team. Our Developer Hub is up and running, helping Fastly customers get the most from our platform. On the logging front, we added a Datadog endpoint in limited availability. In the Fastly App, Audit View is now available to all Fastly users along with additional user experience enhancements. And at the start of the quarter, the Round Robin director was officially retired.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2020https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2020Wed, 15 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2020]]>We began 2020 by launching Origin Connect and Cloud Optimizer as we continually strive to improve performance and reliability. We also enabled Force SSO with SAML, adding another layer of security to our platform, and Image Optimizer, a feature built to Auto Optimize and reduce individual image analysis. On the logging front, we moved Elasticsearch to General Availability and several other endpoints to Limited Availability. We also continue to improve our Varnish stack. For more information on recent releases, continue reading below.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2020https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2020Thu, 09 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2019]]>In Q4 2019, we ended the year with a bang by launching Fastly TLS and Concierge TLS into General Availability (GA). We also announced Compute@Edge, the next step in Fastly’s edge computing capabilities and performed a demo at our customer summit, Altitude NYC. In addition to our exciting new launches, we continually extend our network, enhance our Fastly control panel, and add to our Varnish stack. For more information on recent releases, continue reading below.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2019https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2019Tue, 11 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2019]]>In Q2, we added support for several new logging endpoints, enhanced the user experience in our control panel, improved our Terraform provider support, and now provide more flexibility over how content is delivered over our network to help customers better control their delivery costs. We also brought our total global number of Fastly POPs to 64, along with 52 Tbps of connected network capacity (as of 6/30/19).

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2019https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2019Mon, 08 Jul 2019 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2019]]>In Q3 2019, we moved Media Shield and Segmented Caching to GA, improved the UI of the “Add a domain” feature within the Fastly app control panel, restructured the navigation of Fastly’s documentation site based on customer feedback and usability testing, added support for the latest version of Terraform, and added Elasticsearch as an endpoint to our Real-Time Log Streaming feature. Continue reading for details on this quarters’ releases.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2019https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2019Mon, 08 Jul 2019 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2019]]>In Q1 2019, we focused on increasing the scalability of our edge cloud network, with the release of several new features in general availability (GA) and limited availability (LA). We also brought online several new POPs, bringing the global number of Fastly POPs to 60 and increasing our total connected edge capacity to 45 Tbps.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2019https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2019Fri, 05 Apr 2019 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2018]]>In Q4, we released several new features in general availability (GA) and limited availability (LA). We also brought online three new POPs, bringing our total global number of Fastly POPs to 57 and bringing our total connected edge capacity to 37.5 Tbps.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2018https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2018Fri, 04 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2018]]>In Q3, we added an assortment of new features and increased the size of our network. We introduced functionality to further enhance security at scale, decrease time to first byte for large and encrypted files, add basic effects to images, and more. We also brought our total global number of Fastly POPs to 54, along with 26 Tbps of connected network capacity. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to last quarter.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2018https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2018Thu, 11 Oct 2018 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1'18 - Q2'18]]>In Q2, we added several new offerings and expanded our network. We introduced Fastly Quick Value packages, rolled out a new dashboard for WAF, added image montage functionality to our Image Optimizer, and made several user management enhancements. We also brought our total global number of Fastly POPs to 51 along with 22 Tbps of connected network capacity. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to last quarter.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-18-q2-18https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-18-q2-18Fri, 13 Jul 2018 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4'17 - Q1'18]]>In Q1, we released a number of new features and made considerable expansions to our global network. We introduced two new user interfaces, added confirmations to service rollbacks, implemented new customer support initiatives, and more, all while adding new POPs in Canada, Chile, and India. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to last quarter.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-17-q1-18https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-17-q1-18Tue, 24 Apr 2018 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3'17 - Q4'17]]>In Q4, we added several new features and expanded our network before taking a much-needed break for the holidays. New features include enhancements to video capabilities (HEVC), security (WAF update), and user management, and more, plus new POPs in South Africa, Japan, and North America. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to last quarter.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-17-q4-17https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-17-q4-17Tue, 23 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2'17 - Q3'17 ]]>In Q3, we were excited to launch some new products and features — including our Media Shield, which is already saving customers up to 75% on infrastructure costs — to help you make the most of our edge cloud network. Read on to learn what we’ve been up to last quarter.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-17-q3-17https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-17-q3-17Mon, 30 Oct 2017 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1'17 - Q2'17]]>In Q2 2017, we reached 13 Tbps of global capacity, added POPs in Newark, Chicago, and Johannesburg, and launched three new services on the Fastly edge cloud network: the Fastly Image Optimizer, Load Balancer, and Web Application Firewall (WAF).

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-17-q2-17https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-17-q2-17Mon, 31 Jul 2017 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4’16 - Q1’17]]>In Q1 2017, we reached 10 Tbps of global capacity, added POPs in Madrid and Montreal, and released several new features, including IPv6 support, geolocation updates, and enhancements to our logging endpoints.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-16-q1-17https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-16-q1-17Fri, 31 Mar 2017 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2016 - Q4 2016]]>This quarter, we launched our Managed CDN offering, added new POPs, and increased our network bandwidth capacity by 40%.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2016-q4-2016https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2016-q4-2016Sat, 31 Dec 2016 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2016 - Q3 2016]]>This quarter, we doubled our cache server capacity at several key POPs around the United States, and updated several features, including logging endpoints, video, and updates to our routing platform.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2016-q3-2016https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2016-q3-2016Fri, 30 Sep 2016 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q1 2016 - Q2 2016]]>Over the past three months, we’ve increased network capacity by 40% through a variety of transit augments and new public and private interconnection arrangements and we've also focused on augments to our cache server footprints across the United States.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2016-q2-2016https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q1-2016-q2-2016Thu, 30 Jun 2016 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q4 2015 - Q1 2016]]>Compared to the madness of the holiday season, this quarter has been a relatively quiet one, with the exception of the Super Bowl. Over the last quarter, we've deployed hardware upgrades to eastern and central North America. This work represents a capacity increase of 16% of our global footprint, with more hardware caching augments in the works to improve performance. We've also added several new features, including Audit Logs, the Magento 1 Extension, and log streaming to Google Cloud Storage.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2015-q1-2016https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q4-2015-q1-2016Thu, 31 Mar 2016 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q3 2015 - Q4 2015]]>Traffic has continued to rise; we've gone from 2 million requests and 900 gigabits per second at the end of August 2015 to 2.5 million requests and 1.3 terabits per second, and we've added three POPs — one in São Paulo, Brazil and two in Australia.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2015-q4-2015https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q3-2015-q4-2015Thu, 31 Dec 2015 00:00:00 GMT
<![CDATA[Q2 2015 - Q3 2015]]>In June, we hosted Fastly Altitude, our first customer summit, where we chatted with existing customers — some large, some small, some old, and some new — about features they'd like to see and ways we could improve Fastly. Traffic growth has continued at a steady pace; we've gone from 1.3 million requests and 380 gigabits per second at the end of March 2015 to 2 million requests and 900 gigabits per second, and have upgraded our points of presence (POPs) to the latest design. We've also added POPs in: Stockholm, Osaka, Seattle, Denver, Melbourne, and Miami.

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https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2015-q3-2015https://www.fastly.com/release-notes/q2-2015-q3-2015Wed, 30 Sep 2015 00:00:00 GMT