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Google Cloud CDN

Google Cloud CDN

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What is Google Cloud CDN?

Google Cloud CDN (Content Delivery Network) uses Google's globally distributed edge points of presence to cache HTTP(S) load balanced content close to users. Caching content at the edge of Google's network provides faster content delivery to your users while reducing serving costs.

What other technologies are related to Google Cloud CDN?

Google Cloud CDN Complementary Technologies

Cloud Load Balancing distributes traffic across multiple backend instances, and Cloud CDN works with it to cache content closer to users, improving performance.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud CDN in 20% (100) of relevant job posts
Cloud Armor provides security features like DDoS protection and WAF, which can be used in conjunction with Cloud CDN to protect cached content.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud CDN in 17% (103) of relevant job posts
Cloud DNS is used to manage the DNS records that point to Cloud CDN endpoints.
mentioned alongside Google Cloud CDN in 18% (74) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Google Cloud CDN?

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