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CDNs help keep Office 365 fast and reliable for end users. Cloud services like Office 365 use CDNs to cache static assets closer to the browsers requesting them to speed up downloads and reduce perceived end user latency. The information in this topic will help you learn about Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and how they are used by Office 365.
What exactly is a CDN?
A CDN is a geographically distributed network consisting of proxy and file servers in datacenters connected by high-speed backbone networks. CDNs are used to reduce latency and load times for a specified set of files and objects in a web site or service. A CDN may have many thousands of endpoints for optimal servicing of incoming requests from any location.
CDNs are commonly used to provide faster downloads of generic content for a web site or service such as javascript files, icons and images, and can also provide private access to user content such as files in SharePoint Online document libraries, streaming media files, and custom code.
CDNs are used by most enterprise cloud services. Cloud services like Office 365 have millions of customers downloading a mix of proprietary content (such as emails) and generic content (such as icons) at one time. It's more efficient to put images everyone uses, like icons, as close to the user's computer as possible. It isn't practical for every cloud service to build CDN datacenters that store this generic content in every metropolitan area, or even in every major Internet hub around the world, so some of these CDNs are shared.
How do CDNs make services work faster?
Downloading common objects like icons over and over again can take up network bandwidth that can be better used for downloading important personal content, like email or documents. Because Office 365 uses an architecture that includes CDNs, the icons, scripts, and other generic content can be downloaded from servers closer to client computers, making the downloads faster. This means faster access to your personal content, which is securely stored in Office 365 datacenters.
CDNs help to improve cloud service performance in several ways:
The Office 365 CDN
The built-in Office 365 Content Delivery Network (CDN) allows Office 365 administrators to provide better performance for their organization's SharePoint Online pages by caching static assets closer to the browsers requesting them, which helps to speed up downloads and reduce latency. The Office 365 CDN uses the HTTP/2 protocol for improved compression and download speeds.
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Restrictions for use of the Office 365 CDN:
The Office 365 CDN is composed of multiple CDNs that allow you to host static assets in multiple locations, or origins, and serve them from global high-speed networks. Depending on the kind of content you want to host in the Office 365 CDN, you can add public origins, private origins or both.
Content in public origins within the Office 365 CDN is accessible anonymously, and can be accessed by anyone who has URLs to hosted assets. Because access to content in public origins is anonymous, you should only use them to cache non-sensitive generic content such as javascript files, scripts, icons and images. The Office 365 CDN is used by default for downloading generic resource assets like the Office 365 client applications from a public origin.
Private origins within the Office 365 CDN provide private access to user content such as SharePoint Online document libraries, sites and media such as videos. Access to content in private origins is secured with dynamically generated tokens so it can only be accessed by users with permissions to the original document library or storage location. Private origins in the Office 365 CDN can only be used for SharePoint Online content, and you can only access assets through redirection from your SharePoint Online tenant.
The Office 365 CDN service is included as part of your SharePoint Online subscription.
For more information about how to use the Office 365 CDN, see Use the Office 365 content delivery network with SharePoint Online.
Other Microsoft CDNs
Although not a part of the Office 365 CDN, you can use these CDNs in your Office 365 tenant for access to SharePoint development libraries, custom code and other purposes that fall outside the scope of the Office 365 CDN.
Azure CDN
You can use the Azure CDN to deploy your own CDN instance for hosting custom web parts, libraries and other resource assets, which allows you to apply access keys to your CDN storage and exert greater control over your CDN configuration. Use of the Azure CDN is not free, and requires an Azure subscription.
For more information on how to configure an Azure CDN instance, see Quickstart: Integrate an Azure storage account with Azure CDN.
For an example of how the Azure CDN can be used to host SharePoint web parts, see Deploy your SharePoint client-side web part to Azure CDN.
For information about the Azure CDN PowerShell module, see Manage Azure CDN with PowerShell.
Microsoft Ajax CDN
Microsoft's Ajax CDN is a read-only CDN that offers many popular development libraries including jQuery (and all of its other libraries), ASP.NET Ajax, Bootstrap, Knockout.js, and others.
To include these scripts in your project, simply replace any references to these publicly available libraries with references to the CDN address instead of including it in your project itself. For example, use the following code to link to jQuery:
For more information about how to use the Microsoft Ajax CDN, see Microsoft Ajax CDN.
How does Office 365 use content from a CDN?
Regardless of what CDN you configure for your Office 365 tenant, the basic data retrieval process is the same.
The CDN figures out the closest datacenter to the user's browser and, using redirection, downloads the requested data from there. CDN redirection is quick, and can save users a lot of download time.
How should I set up my network so that CDNs work best with Office 365?
Minimizing latency between clients on your network and CDN endpoints is the key consideration for ensuring optimal performance. You can use the best practices outlined in Managing Office 365 endpoints to ensure that your network configuration permits client browsers to access the CDN directly rather than routing CDN traffic through central proxies to avoid introducing unnecessary latency.
You can also read Office 365 Network Connectivity Principles to understand the concepts behind optimizing Office 365 network performance.
Is there a list of all the CDNs that Office 365 uses?
The CDNs in use by Office 365 are always subject to change and in many cases there are multiple CDN partners configured in the event one is unavailable. The primary CDNs used by Office 365 are:
What performance gains does a CDN provide?
There are many factors involved in measuring specific differences in performance between data downloaded directly from Office 365 and data downloaded from a specific CDN, such as your location relative to your tenant and to the nearest CDN endpoint, the number of assets on a page that are served by the CDN, and transient changes in network latency and bandwidth. However, a simple A/B test can help to show the difference in download time for a specific file.
The following screen shots illustrate the difference in download speed between the native file location in Office 365 and the same file hosted on the Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network. These screen shots are from the Network tab in the Internet Explorer 11 developer tools. These screen shots show the latency on the popular library jQuery. To bring up this screen, in Internet Explorer, press F12 and select the Network tab which is symbolized with a Wi-Fi icon.
This screen shot shows the library uploaded to the master page gallery on the SharePoint Online site itself. The time it took to upload the library is 1.51 seconds.
The second screen shot shows the same file delivered by Microsoft's CDN. This time the latency is around 496 milliseconds. This is a large improvement and shows that a whole second is shaved off the total time to download the object.
Is my data safe?
We take great care to protect the data that runs your business. Data stored in the Office 365 CDN is encrypted both in transit and at rest, and access to data in the Office 365 SharePoint CDN is secured by Office 365 user permissions and token authorization. Requests for data in the Office 365 SharePoint CDN must be referred (redirected) from your Office 365 tenant or an authorization token will not be generated.
To ensure that your data remains secure, we recommend that you never store user content or other sensitive data in a public CDN. Because access to data in a public CDN is anonymous, public CDNs should only be used to host generic content such as web script files, icons, images and other non-sensitive assets.
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3rd party CDN providers may have privacy and compliance standards that differ from the commitments outlined by the Office 365 Trust Center. Data cached through the CDN service may not conform to the Microsoft Data Processing Terms (DPT), and may be outside of the Office 365 Trust Center compliance boundaries.
For in-depth information about privacy and data protection for Office 365 CDN providers, visit the following:
How can I secure my network with all these 3rd party services?
Leveraging an extensive set of partner services allows Office 365 to scale and meet availability requirements as well as enhance the user experience when using Office 365. The 3rd party services Office 365 leverages include both certificate revocation lists; such as crl.microsoft.com or sa.symcb.com, and CDNs; such as r3.res.outlook.com. Every CDN FQDN generated by Office 365 is a custom FQDN for Office 365. If you're sent to a FQDN at the request of Office 365 you can be assured that the CDN provider controls the FQDN and the underlying content at that location.
For customers that want to segregate requests destined for a Microsoft or Office 365 datacenter from requests that are destined for a 3rd party, we've written up guidance on Managing Office 365 endpoints.
Is there a list of all the FQDNs that leverage CDNs?
The list of FQDNs and how they leverage CDNs change over time. Refer to our published Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges page to get up to date on the latest FQDNs that leverage CDNs.
You can also use the Office 365 IP Address and URL Web service to request the current Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges formatted as CSV or JSON.
Can I use my own CDN and cache content on my local network?
We're continually looking for new ways to support our customers needs and are currently exploring the use of caching proxy solutions and other on-premises CDN solutions.
Although it is not a part of the Office 365 CDN, you can also use the Azure CDN for hosting custom web parts, libraries and other resource assets, which allows you to apply access keys to your CDN storage and exert greater control over your CDN configuration. Use of the Azure CDN is not free, and requires an Azure subscription. For more information on how to configure an Azure CDN instance, see Quickstart: Integrate an Azure storage account with Azure CDN.
I'm using Azure ExpressRoute for Office 365, does that change things?
Azure ExpressRoute for Office 365 provides a dedicated connection to Office 365 infrastructure that is segregated from the public internet. This means that clients will still need to connect over non-ExpressRoute connections to connect to CDNs and other Microsoft infrastructure that is not explicitly included in the list of services supported by ExpressRoute. For more information about how to route specific traffic such as requests destined for CDNs, refer to Office 365 network traffic management.
Can I use CDNs with SharePoint Server on-premises?
Using CDNs only makes sense in a SharePoint Online context and should be avoided with SharePoint Server. This is because all of the advantages around geographic location do not hold true if the server is located on-premises or geographically close anyway. Additionally, if there is a network connection to the servers where it's hosted, then the site may be used without an Internet connection and therefore cannot retrieve the CDN files. Otherwise, you should use a CDN if there is one available and stable for the library and files you need for your site.
Here's a short link you can use to come back: https://aka.ms/o365cdns
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Whether you’re pulling together a last-minute gathering or want to supplement a menu you’re preparing at home, Walmart’s party trays can help you solve your party-planning predicament. Choose from a large selection of freshly made hot and cold appetizers, party-size subs, cold deli meats and cheeses.
Appetizers & SnacksFruit Tray
Serves 8–10
Delicious cuts of seasonally-fresh fruits such as pineapple, strawberries, mango, cantaloupe, red grapes, red and green apples. Specific selection varies by season.
Available in our Produce department.
ChickenChicken Trio Tray
Medium: Serves 15–20 | Large: Serves 20–25
Build-your-own tray. Pick 1, 2, or 3 chicken favorites. Options include crispy popcorn chicken, chicken tenders, and regular or boneless buffalo wings. Served with ranch dressing.
Available in our Deli.
Chicken Wing Tray
Small: Serves 12–16 | Medium: Serves 20–24 | Large: Serves 28–32
Regular or boneless chicken wings, accompanied by carrots and celery sticks. Served with a side of ranch dressing for dipping. Flavors vary by store.
Available in our Deli.
Marketside™ Rotisserie Chicken
Serves: 2–4
Our classic chicken slow-roasted throughout each day for juicy tenderness. Traditional or lemon pepper flavors.
Available in our Deli.
Meat, Cheese & BreadMarketside™ Meat & Cheese Tray
Small: Serves 8–12 | Medium: Serves 15–18 | Large: Serves 20–25
Includes roast beef, turkey, and ham with colby jack, cheddar, and swiss cheeses. Served with a center cup of olives and garnished with cherry tomatoes.
Available in our Deli.
Marketside™ Cheese Tray
Medium: Serves 15–18 | Large: Serves 20–25
Includes cheddar, colby jack, muenster, pepper jack, and swiss cheeses, accompanied by a cheese ball.
Available in our Deli.
Marketside™ Meat Tray
Medium: Serves 15–18 | Large: Serves 20–25
Includes turkey, roast beef, hard salami, and ham. Served with a center cup of olives and garnished with cherry tomatoes.
Available in our Deli.
SandwichesMarketside™ Sliders Tray
Small: Serves 6–8 | Medium: Serves 12–16 | Large: Serves 15–20
A variety of deli meats and cheeses served up on fresh slider rolls.
Available in our Deli.
Sandwich Tray
Medium: Serves 16–20 | Large: Serves 20–24
A tray of convenient, made-fresh sandwiches. Ham, roast beef, and turkey are paired with sliced deli cheeses and white and wheat bread. Garnished with cherry tomatoes.
Available in our Deli.
Marketside™ Sub Sandwich
2 Foot Sub: Serves 8 -10 | 4 Foot Sub: Serves 16 -20 | 6 Foot Sub: Serves 25 -30
Build your sub with any combination of the following meats and cheeses: ham, turkey, roast beef, Swiss, and/or american cheese. Garnish with lettuce, tomato, and onion. Mustard and mayonnaise available upon request.
Available in our Deli.
Breakfast & desserts
Available in our Bakery. Assortment varies by store.
Bagels
5-pack of bakery-fresh bagels. Flavors include plain, blueberry, everything, and cinnamon raisin.
Assorted Donuts
Customize your own donut spread with the help of the Walmart Bakery. Choose from glazed, plain, chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar, plus specialty flavors like apple fritters, Persians, twists, and Bismarks.
Cheesecake
Serves 12. Our delicious cheesecake is made with real cream and served in a honey-graham crust. Individual slices provide a variety of tasty flavors in each cake.
Cupcake Cake
Small: Serves 12 | Large: Serves 24
Delicious cupcakes assembled into a fun design of your choice.
Round Party Cake
Serves 8
Create a personalized cake for any occasion. Choose your favorite cake, icing, and filling flavors.
Tiered Party Cakes
2-Tier: Serves 64 | 3-Tier: Serves 134
Create a personalized cake for your large party. Choose your favorite cake, icing, and filling flavors. Let Walmart help bring your party to life.
Cupcakes
Available in: 6, 12, 24
Celebrate your occasion with personalized cupcakes. Choose your favorite cake and icing combination. This convenient treat is sure to be a hit at your next party.
Sheet Party Cakes
1/4 Sheet: Serves 24 | 1/4 Sheet Designer Kit: Serves 24 | 1/2 Sheet: Serves 48 | Full Sheet: Serves 96
Create a personalized cake for any occasion. Choose your favorite cake and icing combination.
Tres Leches Cake
8″ Round: Serves 8 | Bar Cake: Serves 12 | 1/4 Sheet: Serves 24
Our delicious Tres Leches cake is made with sweetly soaked sponge cake layers and whipped icing.
This light, sweet dessert is then topped with your choice of fruit. Party Combo Cake
Serves 14–16
Includes 6″ cake and 12 cupcakes. Customize with your favorite cake and icing.
Marketside™ Assorted Cookies
Cookies by the dozen, fresh-baked daily in our Bakery. Individual flavors sold separately.
Seasonal Cookies
Serves 18–21
Celebrate your occasion with our selection of seasonal and sugar cookies. Individual flavors sold separately.
Message Cookie Cake
Serves 10–12
Say it sweetly with a 12″ message cookie customized for any occasion.
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