Summary

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Azure Content Delivery (CDN) Network is a powerful way to improve performance and increase user satisfaction with websites that serve primarily large static files to a global audience. The ability to cache large video and audio files and web pages more locally to the user than the origin server, reduces the load on the origin server and minimizes latency.

Clean up

The sandbox automatically cleans up your resources when you're finished with this module.

When you're working in your own subscription, it's a good idea at the end of a project to identify whether you still need the resources you created. Resources that you leave running can cost you money. You can delete resources individually or delete the resource group to delete the entire set of resources.

Further Reading

What is a content delivery network on Azure?

Compare Azure CDN Product Features

Quickstart: Integrate an Azure storage account with Azure CDN

Static website hosting in Azure Storage

Simple Websites using Azure Storage Blob Service

Improve performance by compressing files in Azure CDN

How caching works

Manage expiration of web content in Azure CDN

Restrict Azure CDN content by country/region

Check your knowledge

1.

If a CDN doesn't have a copy of a user-requested file in an edge server at a Point of Presence (POP), what happens next?

2.

Which caching setting results in inefficient caching behavior with queries that use unique query strings?