Why is CDN caching important?
It reduces latency, improves page load speed, and decreases load on origin servers.
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CDN caching stores copies of website resources on distributed servers so they can be delivered closer to users.
Images, CSS files, JavaScript files, fonts, videos, and other static assets are commonly cached.
Yes. CDN servers deliver content from locations closer to users around the world.
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