A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a globally distributed network of servers that delivers video to viewers from locations closest to them — minimizing latency, reducing buffering, and enabling millions of simultaneous viewers. YouTube uses one of the world largest CDNs to deliver every stream.
Without a CDN, every viewer would fetch video from a single origin server — potentially thousands of miles away — causing massive latency and buffering at scale. A CDN solves this by caching video segments across hundreds of edge servers worldwide. A viewer in Mumbai gets content from a nearby Indian server. A viewer in London gets it from a European edge node.
YouTube uses Google Global Cache — one of the largest CDN networks on earth — with edge nodes in most major cities worldwide. This is why YouTube streams load almost instantly for viewers everywhere.
When you stream via YTStreamer, your video goes to YouTube via RTMP and is then distributed globally through YouTube CDN automatically. No CDN configuration needed — it is all handled by YouTube platform infrastructure.
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