GCP - Cloud Load BalancingWhat is the main benefit of integrating Cloud CDN with a Google Cloud HTTP(S) Load Balancer?AIt automatically scales the backend instancesBIt increases the backend server CPU usageCIt disables SSL encryption for faster deliveryDIt reduces latency by caching content closer to usersCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Cloud CDN's roleCloud CDN caches content at edge locations worldwide to reduce latency.Step 2: Analyze benefits of cachingBy serving cached content closer to users, response times improve and backend load decreases.Final Answer:It reduces latency by caching content closer to users -> Option DQuick Check:Cloud CDN benefit = Reduced latency [OK]Quick Trick: Cloud CDN caches content near users to speed up delivery [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing CDN with backend scalingAssuming CDN disables SSLThinking CDN increases backend CPU usage
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