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Getting Started with Global Accelerator 2.0
Last updated: 2025-06-30 16:50:20
Getting Started with Global Accelerator 2.0
Last updated: 2025-06-30 16:50:20
Global Accelerator 2.0 supports giving a single instance access to multiple acceleration regions at the same time, and supports acceleration forwarding based on the TCP/UDP/HTTP/HTTPS protocol. This document describes how to quickly create a Global Accelerator 2.0 acceleration instance.
Note:
When creating a Global Accelerator 2.0 instance, you can follow the guide to complete the creation of a listener and an endpoint group to achieve end-to-end workload interworking. After the creation is completed, you can continue to add listeners and endpoint groups on the instance details page.

Direction Overview

1. Configure the instance basic information.
2. Configure an acceleration region.
3. Configure a listener.
4. Configure an endpoint group.
5. Configure a forwarding policy.

Directions

Step 1: Configuring the Instance Basic Information

1. Log in to the Global Acceleration Console.
2. On the Global Accelerator console page, select Instance Management in the Global Accelerator 2.0 directory and click Create Standard Instance.
3. Enter the Global Accelerator instance name, select the billing mode, and add a description as needed.

Step 2: Configuring the Acceleration Region

1. On the acceleration region configuration page, select the acceleration region as needed and configure the bandwidth upper limit, IP address protocol type, and public network quality type according to the guide.
2. If you need to use dedicated BGP to optimize access quality, you can select Hong Kong (China) as the acceleration region.
3. After the configuration is completed, click Next to go to the listener configuration page.

Step 3: Configuring the Listener

1. On the add listener page, enter the listener name.
2. Select the routing type. Currently, only the intelligent routing type is supported. Based on the latency, select the nearest endpoint group for forwarding.
3. Select the listening protocol, which supports TCP/UDP/HTTP/HTTPS.
4. Based on the selected listener type, configure the items such as obtaining client source IP address, session persistence, idle connection timeout, and connection request timeout as needed.
5. Click Next and go to the endpoint group configuration page.

Step 4: Configuring an Endpoint Group

1. On the endpoint group configuration page, enter the node group name.
2. Select the region of the endpoint group. It is recommended that you select the nearest one.
3. Configure endpoints for the endpoint group. You can add up to 4 endpoints to an endpoint group. The endpoint type can be a custom IP address or a custom domain name.
4. Enable health check for the endpoint group as needed. After enabling it, you need to configure the items such as the check protocol, response timeout, health check time interval, and health threshold.
5. Click Next to complete the instance configuration.

Step 5: Configuring the Forwarding Policy

1. On the listener list page of the created instance, click listener ID to go to the listener details.
2. In the forwarding policy tab of the listener, click Add Forwarding Policy and enter the domain name.
3. Click Add Forwarding Rule on the right side of the domain name, add a forwarding URL for the domain name, and configure the forwarding action, which can be forwarding to or discarding.
4. Fill in the origin-pull host as needed. If you do not fill in it, the default host will be null.
5. Click Confirm to complete the configuration of the forwarding rule.

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