In Cloud CDN, what does "edge caching" refer to?
- Storing content closer to users in geographically distributed locations
- Caching content only at the origin server
- Caching user data for analytics
- Storing content temporarily during a data transfer
Edge caching is a critical feature of CDNs, where content is cached in servers located at the edge of the network, closer to users. This reduces the distance data needs to travel, leading to faster content delivery and improved user experience.
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