What is a content delivery network used to distribute content in use to reduce latency?
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A content delivery network (CDN) is a geographically distributed network of servers that work together to deliver content more quickly to users based on their location. By storing copies of content closer to end-users, CDNs can reduce latency and improve loading speeds for websites, videos, images, and other online content. This is achieved by caching content on servers located in various data centers around the world, allowing users to access the content from a server that is physically closer to them.