How Do You Use Google Cloud CDN?
You can set up Cloud CDN by
- Cloud Command Line interface,
- Could Cl, or
- The APIs.
While routing, health checking, and Anycast support are provided by Google Cloud global external HTTP(S) load balancers, it is simple to enable Cloud CBN when configuring the backends or the origins by just clicking a box. Google Cloud Storage’s Cloud CDN makes handling web and media files much more straightforward. You just set up a load balancer, enable caching, and upload your content to a bucket. You likely have services that are on-prem or in other clouds if you’re like many of our clients. Cloud CDN and HTTP(S) load balancing also support external backends to enable these hybrid systems.
What is Google Cloud CDN?
Cloud CDN will cache the content at edge locations that are located around the world. By doing so, we can reduce the latency, which improves the performance of our applications. It will enable users to access the content from nearby edge locations, regardless of the app or website you have, there’s a reasonable probability that your users are dispersed across the globe and aren’t necessarily local to your servers.
This implies that the requests go over a wide area of the public internet, resulting in unpredictable and annoying user experiences. In this situation, Cloud CDN is useful.