gcdn
Global Content Delivery Network (gCDN) refers to a distributed system of edge servers located worldwide, designed to deliver web content with reduced latency and improved reliability. The term is used to describe the class of services provided by major CDN providers as well as private or hybrid deployments. A gCDN typically includes origin servers that hold the definitive content, a network of edge nodes or points of presence (PoPs) that cache copies, and routing logic that directs user requests to the most suitable edge location.
Operation and caching: When a user requests a resource, the edge cache serves it if the item
Benefits and applications: gCDNs reduce end-user latency, conserve backbone bandwidth, and improve availability during traffic surges.
Limitations and considerations: Deploying a gCDN involves costs and potential vendor lock-in. Challenges include cache invalidation