Using the Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN)

The Azure Blob service is hosted on a small number of Azure datacenters worldwide. The Azure CDN is a service that enhances end user experience by caching blobs in more than 20 strategic locations across the world (a complete listing can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/azure/gg680302.aspx).

After the CDN is enabled for a storage account, a CDN endpoint can be used, instead of the storage-account endpoint, to access a cached version of publicly accessible blobs in the storage account. The CDN endpoint is location aware, and a request to the CDN endpoint is directed automatically to the closest CDN location. If the blob is not currently cached there, the CDN retrieves the blob from the ...

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