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Google Cloud CDN vs GoCache: What are the differences?

Google Cloud CDN: Low-latency, low-cost content delivery using Google's global network. Google Cloud CDN leverages Google's globally distributed edge caches to accelerate content delivery for websites and applications served out of Google Compute Engine. 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; GoCache: Speed ​​and security for the web applications. Increase the performance, scalability and security of your web applications and content by creating processing rules in data centers closer to users.

Google Cloud CDN and GoCache belong to "Content Delivery Network" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Google Cloud CDN are:

  • Anycast
  • Invalidation
  • HTTP/2

On the other hand, GoCache provides the following key features:

  • Edge Computing Configuration
  • Lithio - Image Optimization
  • Web Application Firewall (WAF) and Anti-DDoS

GoCache is an open source tool with 3.05K GitHub stars and 429 GitHub forks. Here's a link to GoCache's open source repository on GitHub.

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      What is GoCache?

      Increase the performance, scalability and security of your web applications and content by creating processing rules in data centers closer to users.

      What is Google Cloud CDN?

      Google Cloud CDN leverages Google's globally distributed edge caches to accelerate content delivery for websites and applications served out of Google Compute Engine. 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.

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