The WAF-as-a-Service Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network of servers dispersed throughout the world to enable faster web performance. This is done by locating copies of web content closer to where it is requested. The CDN servers are called edge servers, which cache and later provide file content that can include images, videos, style sheets, HTML, JavaScript and many other file types.
Enable CDN for your application on the Basic Configuration page.
WAF-as-a-Service CDN elements include:
- Dashboard – Displays your application's CDN traffic for the time period selected and includes the following:
- Data Transferred – Total amount of data transferred between the client and your application.
- Total Requests – Total number of requests.
- Cache Hit Ration – Percentage of application traffic that benefits from using CDN.
- 5xx Error Rate – Percentage of requests that are not successful due to 500 errors.
- Total Latency – Average time from a request to the response from your application.
- Traffic Origin – Geographic locations making requests.
- Traffic Requests – The number of requests over time.
- Data Transfer from Edge to Client – Displays the traffic using CDN cached content.
- Data Transfer by Protocol – Protocols used to deliver data to and from your application.
- Basic Configuration – Configure CDN for your application.
- CDN Rules – Establish actions to be carried out when conditions you define are met.
- Purge – Clear all cached content in the CDN network or only the content supporting a portion of your application. CDN will then begin caching new content.