Global Accelerator
Global Accelerator
- What's New
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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FAQs
- Can I Use the Ping Command to Test Latency?
- How Will I Be Billed for Global Accelerator?
- How Can I Increase the Global Accelerator Quotas?
- How Can I Use Traffic Dial to Distribute Traffic?
- What Types of Endpoints Can Be Added to a Global Accelerator?
- Can I Use Global Accelerator in an Area That Is Not Listed Among the Acceleration Areas?
- What Are the Statuses and Health Check Results of Endpoints?
- What Should I Do If an Endpoint Is Unhealthy?
- Most Frequently Asked Questions
- Configuring the TOA Module
- How Can I Use Global Accelerator to Enable European Users to Access the Applications Deployed in or Outside the Chinese Mainland (Excluding Europe) Faster?
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Using Global Accelerator with Other Services
Updated on 2024-01-26 GMT+08:00
Figure 1 Using Global Accelerator with other services

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An EIP can be added as an endpoint to receive requests from an associated listener. |
Elastic IP (EIP) |
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If your application uses a domain name to provide services, you can configure DNS records to translate your domain name to an anycast IP address provided by Global Accelerator to accelerate access to your application. |
Domain Name Service (DNS) |
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On the Cloud Eye console, you can view the bandwidth usage and the total number of connections established by a global accelerator. |
Cloud Eye |
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