Google Edge Network
Google Edge Network
Google Edge Network is a group of a lot of small servers that are scattered around the world in all different countries and that act as temporary storage memory for the central server for Google.
The importance of these servers known as symmetric edge servers is that they provide quick access to the data provided by the central server of Google.
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How Google Edges Networks Work
Edges networks for Google are the way that communication between Internet service providers in different parts of the world to get traffic to and from users at any time and place. This is done as follows:
- Business trip when a user logs into the Google search engine and requests a webpage.
- Google Edge responds closer to the user, providing less time to respond to the user’s request.
- Edge receives the request and sends it to the nearest Google data center.
- Google’s data center creates an improved response to the data to provide the best user experience in the fastest time.
- The site retrieves data through Google sites or our data centers such as Edge POPs and Edge Nodes.
What did Google’s Edge Network offer?
- Resolve data access and availability problems
- Increased safety
- Increasing networks and linkage between nodes
- Giving control over all data in the virtual environment
- Inclusion of trusted peers in untrusted contract groups
- Better and faster response time
- Cost-effective
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