

Google Cloud CDN
Cloud CDN (Content Delivery Network) uses Google's global edge network to serve content closer to users, which accelerates your websites and applications.
Features
- Ad-free
- Real-time traffic
- Load balancing
- Traffic Analysis
- Traffic Monitoring
- DNS Caching
- Support for TLS
- CDN
- Website traffic
- Website Traffic Stats
Tags
- ssl-tls-security
- traffic-usage
- tls
- Cache
Google Cloud CDN News & Activities
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Google Cloud CDN information
What is Google Cloud CDN?
Cloud CDN (Content Delivery Network) uses Google's global edge network to serve content closer to users, which accelerates your websites and applications.
Cloud CDN works with the global external Application Load Balancer or the classic Application Load Balancer to deliver content to your users. The external Application Load Balancer provides the frontend IP addresses and ports that receive requests and the backends that respond to the requests.
Cloud CDN content can be sourced from various types of backends:
Instance groups Zonal network endpoint groups (NEGs) Serverless NEGs: One or more App Engine, Cloud Run, or Cloud Functions services Internet NEGs for external backends Buckets in Cloud Storage


