Google Cloud CDN leverages Google's globally distributed edge points of presence to accelerate content delivery for websites and applications served out of Google Compute Engine and Google Cloud Storage. Cloud CDN lowers network latency, offloads origins, and reduces serving costs. Once you've set up HTTP(S) Load Balancing, simply enable Cloud CDN with a single checkbox.
With caches at more than 90 sites around the world, Cloud CDN is always close to your users. That means faster page loads and increased engagement. And, unlike most CDNs, your site gets a single IP address that works everywhere, combining global performance with easy management — no regional DNS required.
The web is moving to HTTPS, and your cacheable content should, too. With Cloud CDN, you can secure your content using SSL/TLS for no additional charge.
Cloud CDN is tightly integrated with the Google Cloud Platform. Enable Cloud CDN with a single checkbox and use the Google Cloud Platform Console and Stackdriver Logging for full visibility into the operation of your site.
Anycast
Serve all your content from a single IP address with low latency worldwide.
HTTP/2
Supports the new, more efficient HTTP/2 protocol in addition to HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1.
HTTPS
Provide your own SSL/TLS certificate to secure your content using a domain name of your choice.
Invalidation
Take down cached content in minutes.
Logging
Integrates with Stackdriver Logging to give you detailed information about each cache hit and miss.
Origins
Serves content originating from Compute Engine VMs and Cloud Storage buckets. You can even mix and match multiple origins behind a single domain. External origin servers are not supported.