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CDN Cache Bypass Intro

Publisher: Psychz Networks,  July 20,2020

The Cache Bypass feature enables you to bypass the cache and fetch the files from a different location. When this feature is enabled, it forces all requests to fall through to the origin server even if the content was previously cached on edge servers. Sometimes the Cache Bypass is needed when the data is to be stored in a different location and not in the cache memory.

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