Is Google Cloud Storage an automatic global CDN?

I'm trying to set up a Google Cloud Storage bucket to store and maintain all the static objects for my site. Im also trying to push all the objects in this bucket to all the global boundary areas offered by the Google Cloud CDN.

Ive created a bucket in Google Cloud Storage: cdn.mysite.com . I selected the "USA" polygon to configure the location bucket.

My assumption is that any object stored in this bucket will be replicated to all areas of us-* for high strength purposes, but will not be extruded to all global boundary areas of the Google Cloud CDN for CDN.

Or have all of my objects in my "American" multi-area bucket been automatically pushed out to all areas of the Google Cloud CDN?

Im gobsmacked that I canโ€™t understand if my bucket is already CDN or not. Even after two days of searching (Google, ironically).

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Cloud CDNs and cloud storage are different, so the objects in your multi-area bucket do not have to be transferred to the cloud edges of the CDN. You can find information about cloud storage here ; as you probably already know, cloud cloud CDN is displayed here . However, itโ€™s very easy to integrate cloud storage with your cloud CDN : just follow these steps !

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The best discussion I've seen about Cloud Storage and Cloud CDN Edge Caching was during the Google Cloud Next '18 Best Practices session for storage classes, reliability, performance, and scalability . The entire video is useful, but here is a link to the topic of content distribution.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1257558/


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