Cloud CDN (Content Delivery Network) uses Google's globally distributed edge points of presence to cache external HTTP(S) load balanced content close to your users. Caching content at the edges of Google's network provides faster delivery of content to your users while reducing serving costs.
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Improving network performanceLearn how to improve network performance with network performance using load balancers.
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Deliver secure and non-secure content over the same hostnameBind a reserved IP address to both the HTTP and HTTPS frontend configuration in the external HTTP(S) load balancer.
CDN load balancing HTTP HTTPS
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Best practices for securing your applications and APIs using ApigeeSecure your applications and APIs using Apigee API management and Cloud Armor, reCAPTCHA Enterprise, and Cloud CDN.
CDN Cloud Armor
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Host a static websiteConfigure a Cloud Storage bucket and Cloud CDN to host a static website for your domain
CDN Cloud Storage
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Cache content from Compute originsCreate load balancer with Compute Engine backend backends and Cloud CDN.
CDN Compute Engine
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Automate your setup with TerraformUse Terraform to deploy a sample external HTTP(S) load balancer backend with Cloud CDN enabled.
CDN Compute Engine Terraform
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Cache content from serverless products, such as Cloud Run, Cloud Functions, and App EngineCreate load balancer with serverless backends and Cloud CDN.
CDN serverless Cloud Run Cloud Functions App Engine
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Set up Cloud CDN with third-party object storageServe cached content that is hosted either on-premises or in another cloud.
CDN external origin third party
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Configure Cloud CDN through IngressConfiguring CDN for Kubernetes Ingress on Google Cloud.
CDN Ingress Kubernetes
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