- Getting started – create and integrate a CDN resource with your website, configure the source site to avoid conflicts with the CDN
- Billing – how service costs are determined, how to pay for additional features
- CDN resource options – configuration of various CDN resource options, such as caching, security, HTTP headers, CORS, optimization for delivering large files and images
- Origin group – add and configure a group of origin websites from which the CDN resource will retrieve content
- SSL certificates – add your SSL certificate, issue a free Let’s Encrypt certificate
- Purge – clear the CDN resource cache by specifying the URL, a regular expression, or the CDN resource whose entire cache will be cleared
- Prefetch – preload content onto CDN servers
- Logs – view and download free logs, enable the paid Raw Logs option for more detailed information
- Reports – statistics, including traffic volume, response codes, cacheable traffic percentage
- Grafana, Terraform – Grafana plugin for CDN statistics, create and configure CDN resources using the Terraform plugin
- Troubleshooting – typical issues may arise when using CDN and how to fix them yourself
CDN
CDN
Welcome to the Gcore CDN documentation page! Here we explain how to use, configure, and troubleshoot Gcore’s CDN.
CDN is a distributed content delivery network that allows your website to load faster in users’ browsers, regardless of how far they are from the source server.
From the left-side menu, you can access in-depth documentation about CDN: