GCP - Cloud Load BalancingWhat is the primary purpose of Google Cloud CDN in a web application architecture?ATo cache content closer to users for faster deliveryBTo store user data securely in the cloudCTo manage database connections efficientlyDTo provide virtual machines for computationCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Cloud CDN's roleCloud CDN caches static and dynamic content at edge locations near users to reduce latency.Step 2: Compare with other optionsOptions A, B, and D describe other cloud services unrelated to CDN's caching function.Final Answer:To cache content closer to users for faster delivery -> Option AQuick Check:Cloud CDN = caching content near users [OK]Quick Trick: Cloud CDN speeds up content by caching near users [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing CDN with storage or compute servicesThinking CDN manages databasesAssuming CDN is for security only
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