Yes, Content Delivery Network (CDN) supports HTTPS configuration. HTTPS is an extension of HTTP, which adds a security layer to the protocol, allowing for encrypted communication between the client and server. This is crucial for protecting sensitive data during transmission.
For instance, when a user accesses a website via HTTPS, the data exchanged between the user's browser and the website's server is encrypted. If a CDN is used to deliver content for that website, the CDN will typically support HTTPS to ensure that the content delivered to the user is also encrypted.
In the context of cloud services, platforms like Tencent Cloud offer CDN services that support HTTPS configuration. This allows website owners to easily enable HTTPS for their sites, enhancing security and improving user trust. Tencent Cloud's CDN service provides various features to support HTTPS, such as SSL certificate management and HTTPS acceleration.