Plugin Title | CLB CDN Enabled |
Cloud | |
Category | CLB |
Description | Ensures that Cloud CDN is enabled on all load balancers |
More Info | Cloud CDN increases speed and reliability as well as lowers server costs. Enabling CDN on load balancers creates a highly available system and is part of GCP best practices. |
GOOGLE Link | https://cloud.google.com/cdn/docs/quickstart |
Recommended Action | Enable Cloud CDN on all load balancers from the network services console. |
- Log in to the Google Cloud Platform Console.
- Scroll down the left navigation panel and choose the "Network Services" option under the "NETWORKING" and select the "Load balancing."
- On the "Load balancing" page , click on the "Name" as a link option to select the load balancer.
- On the "Load balancer details" page, scroll down the page and check the "Cloud CDN" option under the "Backend." If it's set to "disabled" then the selected "Load balancer" cannot creates a highly available system and is part of GCP best practices.
- Repeat steps number 2 - 4 to verify other "Load balancers" in the account.
- Navigate to the "Load balancing" option under the "Netowrk Services" of the "NETWORKING", choose the "load balancer" and click on the "Edit" button at the top.
- On the "Edit HTTP(S) load balancer" page, click on the "Backend configuration" option, click on the pencil icon next to the "Bucket/VM" present in the "Backend configuration" page.
- On the "Edit back-end bucket" page, click on the checkbox next to the "Enable Cloud CDN" and click on the "Update" button to make the changes.
- On the "Edit HTTP(S) load balancer" page, click on the "Update" button to save the changes.
- Repeat steps number 6 - 9 to enable Cloud CDN on all load balancers from the network services console.