EasyRememberContent Delivery Networks (CDN)Multiple Choice
What does a CDN cache HIT mean?
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Answer Options
AThe CDN found and served content from its edge cache without contacting origin
BThe CDN successfully connected to the origin server
CThe user's browser served content from its local cache
DThe CDN server was successfully pinged
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