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by cobookman
2605 days ago
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Anycast ip. You have a sole ip address. All traffix routed to nearest PoP. The PoP makes the call on where and how to route the request. Lookup google front end (GFE) whitepaper. Or thd google cloud global load balancer That front end server that lives in the PoP can also inspect the http packets for layer 7 load balancing. https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/load-balancing-... |
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They _do_ use anycast and PoPs for the DNS services though. So that's basically how they handle the routing for buckets - but relies entirely on having separate subdomains.
What you're saying is correct for Cloudfront though.