Hey nice video, but I'm confused about 1 thing: You mentioned that the CDNs are caches themselves, but then we're adding an additional cache layer? This seems redundant, no? Even if you go with the requirement of leaving NY data close to NY users, why can't you can still implement this algorithm at the CDN level?
The CDN hosts static content such as images, but we can’t cache an api like that-the data is dynamic. So we still need an API, but caching this dynamic data will lower latency. Thanks for watching!
Hey nice video, but I'm confused about 1 thing: You mentioned that the CDNs are caches themselves, but then we're adding an additional cache layer? This seems redundant, no? Even if you go with the requirement of leaving NY data close to NY users, why can't you can still implement this algorithm at the CDN level?
The CDN hosts static content such as images, but we can’t cache an api like that-the data is dynamic. So we still need an API, but caching this dynamic data will lower latency. Thanks for watching!
@@interviewpen Got it thanks for explaining.
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Thanks for watching :)
Oh put their data center in the damn Ohio lmao, fire content btw
Ohio has cheap electricity and cheap real estate :D Thanks for watching!