The global resource plan accelerates domain names using both Alibaba Cloud and global partner POPs, expanding coverage outside the Chinese mainland.
POP distribution
The global resource plan covers over 200 POPs worldwide.
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POP distribution |
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North America |
United States, Canada, Mexico |
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South America |
Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru |
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Europe |
United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, France, Sweden, Austria, Spain, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, Romania |
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Asia Pacific 1 |
Hong Kong (China), Taiwan (China), Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand |
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Asia Pacific 2 |
South Korea, India, Vietnam, Indonesia |
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Asia Pacific 3 |
Australia, New Zealand |
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Middle East/Africa |
Israel, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Oman, Nigeria, Bahrain, Kenya |
Enabling the global resource plan does not change the billing rules.
Limitations
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This feature is rolling out in phases. Check back later if unavailable.
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This feature is available only for domain names whose acceleration region is set to Global (Excluding the Chinese Mainland).
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Only a subset of features is available after you enable the plan. Supported features after you enable the global resource plan.
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The global resource plan cannot be disabled. To remove it, delete the domain name and add it again.
Supported features
POST requests are not supported.
The global resource plan expands POP coverage but limits the available features. Review the following tables before enabling it.
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Basic settings |
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Origin fetch settings Note
By default, range origin fetch is enabled and cannot be disabled in the console. To disable this feature, submit a ticket. |
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HTTPS settings Note
By default, only TLS 1.2 is supported, and this configuration cannot be changed. If you need compatibility with TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1, you can submit a ticket to request it. |
Configure an HTTPS certificate Note
Only RSA keys of 2,048 and 3,072 bits are supported. |
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Configure protocol-based forced redirect Note
Only default and HTTP-to-HTTPS redirection types are supported. |
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Access control |
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Performance optimization |
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Video-related features |
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Traffic limit |
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EdgeScript |
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Rules engine |
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QUIC protocol |
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Resource monitoring |
Resource monitoring |
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Real-time monitoring |
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EdgeScript monitoring |
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Purge and prefetch |
Purge resources |
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Prefetch resources |
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Tools |
Check IP address |
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Self-service diagnosis tool |
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Security protection |
Certificate service |
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Sandbox |
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Usage query |
Usage query |
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Manage resource plans |
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Enable the global resource plan
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In the left-side navigation pane, click Domain Names.
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Click Add Domain Name. On the Domain Name Information page, set Region to Global (Excluding the Chinese Mainland).
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Enable Global Resource Plan.
In Business Information, configure the region (for example, Global (Excluding the Chinese Mainland)), domain name, business type (for example, images and small files), and tag.
Check the plan status
When enabled, the global resource plan limits available features and hides unsupported entries in the console. To check the plan status:
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In the left navigation pane, click Domain Names.
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Click the domain name. On the Basic Information tab, you will see one of the following:
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Global Resource Plan: Enabled indicates the plan is active for the domain.
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If this field is absent, the plan is not enabled.
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