How do content delivery networks (CDNs) optimize the distribution of web content and media globally?
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Content delivery networks (CDNs) optimize the distribution of web content and media globally by storing cached copies of the content on servers strategically located in various data centers around the world. When a user requests the content, the CDN serves it from the server closest to the user, reducing latency and improving load times. CDNs also use techniques like load balancing, data compression, and intelligent routing algorithms to further enhance performance and reliability. This distributed network infrastructure helps to offload traffic from origin servers, improve scalability, enhance security, and ensure a consistent user experience across different geographic regions.