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Global Application Acceleration Platform

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Last updated: 2025-06-30 16:50:20

Overview

Tencent Cloud Global Application Acceleration Platform (GAAP) uses high-speed connections, cluster forwarding, and intelligent routing among global nodes to allow users in different regions to access the closest nodes so their requests can directly reach the origin server through high-speed connections, reducing access lag and latency. GAAP provides a graphical configuration interface. Within a few minutes, you can create a high-speed connection, use it to access business origin servers, and view the status of the connection in the console.

Benefits

Global deployment

GAAP has more than 60 global nodes deployed across Asia, Europe, South America, North America, and Oceania. It provides stable and efficient high-speed connections for businesses around the globe that require cross-region access or server sharing, reducing access lag and latency.

High stability and efficiency

GAAP has five central nodes covering major regions around the world with an SLA of 99.95%. The network latency is below 60ms for intra-region communications and below 180ms for cross-continent or cross-region communications. A single GAAP connection can sustain 1 Gbps bandwidth and accelerate one million concurrent requests.

Flexible access

GAAP provides graphical user interface for easy creation and use of high-speed connections. It supports both IP and domain name, nearby access through one domain name, TCP and UDP protocols, and rules based URL forwarding for HTTP and HTTPS

Operational support

GAAP supports the origin server to get users' real IP. It supports on-demand capacity expansion and service change imperceptible to your business; statistical analysis in multiple dimensions such as bandwidth, concurrence, packet loss, latency, and packet forwarding; cloud monitoring alarms for connections and origin servers.

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