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  • Landing in Transparent Edge
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  • Getting Started
    • Basics concepts
      • Glosary
        • API
        • Brotli Compression
        • Cache-Control
        • Cache key
        • Caching
        • CNAME
        • Cloud Computing
        • Cloud Computing Architecture
        • Cloud Services
        • DASH
        • Data Center
        • Edge Server
        • ETag
        • GSLB
        • HLS (HTTP Live Streaming)
        • HTTP/2
        • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
        • Internet Exchange Point
        • Last-Modified
        • Load Balancing
        • MultiCDN
        • NoSQL (not only SQL)
        • Origin
        • Origin Shield
        • OTT (Over The Top)
        • Platform as a Service (PaaS)
        • PoP (Point of Presence)
        • Private CDN
        • Private Cloud
        • Public Cloud
        • Purge
        • Query String
        • Reverse Proxy
        • RTT (Round-trip Time)
        • SaaS (Software as a Service)
        • SDS (Software Defined Storage)
        • Smooth Streaming
        • Status Code
        • TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
        • TLS Acceleration
        • TLS (Transport Layer Security)
        • TTFB (Time-to-first-byte)
        • TTL (Time-to-live)
        • Virtual Machine
        • VPS (Virtual Private Server)
        • Web Services
      • Let's start at the beginning
      • Things to consider
      • Houston, we have a problem
      • HTTP, How does it work?
      • Invalidating methods
      • DNS Pointing
      • Log formats
      • Predefined headers
      • Default headers
        • geo_country_code
        • X-Device
        • Vary
        • Cache headers
        • Age
        • TP-Cache
        • True-Client-IP and X-Forwarded-For
      • Forcing No-Cache
      • Architecture
        • Transparent Edge’s IP addresses
        • Locations and PoP
        • Cache layers
      • Cache effectiveness
      • SSL
      • HTTP 5xx Error Codes
      • Features
        • Protection against origin failures
        • Rate Limit
        • Geolocation and geoblocking
        • Prefechting
        • Refetching
        • Fast purging
        • HTTP Redirects
        • Caching static vs. dynamic objects
        • Rewriting of headers
        • Device detection
    • Dashboard
      • Historic
      • Analytics
      • Invalidating content
      • Content invalidation by tags
      • Prefetching Cache
      • Log shipping
      • Provisioning
        • Initial configuration
        • Backends
        • Sites
        • Configuration deployments
        • Network ACLs
        • TLS/SSL Certificates
      • User management
  • Configuration
    • VCL Reference
      • Default Functions
      • VCL Objects
      • Callable Functions
      • Security restrictions
      • Varnish book
    • Network Access Control List
      • Initial configuration
      • Auto generated lists
      • Manage lists via API
    • i3
      • Quality adjustment
      • Cache timing allocation for transformed images
      • Conversion to grayscale
      • Conversion to WebP
      • Blurring
      • Inclusion of graphics in the footer (strip)
      • Automatic resizing
      • Definition of the maximum size (content-length)
    • Transcoding
      • Relaunch or requeue jobs
      • Create a transcode job
      • Get job information
      • Dashboard usage
    • OpenAPI de TransparentCDN
  • Security
    • HTTPS
    • Blocking User-Agent
    • Blocking by IP Address
    • Blocking Requests Geographically
    • Avoiding Hotlinking
    • Bot Mitigation
    • WAF
      • Configuration
      • CAPTCHA
      • Content protected by token
      • Rate limit
    • Anomaly Detection
      • Detection Types
      • Automatic Reactions
      • Detection History
    • Under attack mode
    • Global Whitelists
  • Integrations
    • Wordpress plugin
    • Google Cloud Platform
    • Amazon Web Services
  • GUIDES AND TUTORIALS
    • How to do things
    • Edge Computing
      • ESI Tags
    • Acting on the Query String
    • Working with cookies
    • Making decisions based on HTTP headers
    • Web Application Gateway
    • Configure your servers to send cache headers
    • Caching a version per device
    • True-Client-IP in the origin
    • A/B Testing
    • Routing traffic to different backends
    • JSON Web Tokens
    • Debug codes
    • Streaming logs
    • API
      • Authentication
      • Invalidation
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This guide is intended to help you start using Transparent Edge as quickly as possible.

First and foremost: We're always standing by to help with whatever you may need. Feel free to if you have any questions or even if you want us to do the initial configuration for you.

About Transparent Edge

If you’re reading this, it's quite possible that you already know us and that you even know exactly how a CDN works. However, before you begin, we encourage you to have a look through our documentation to familiarize yourself with all the possibilities offered by Transparent Edge. would be a good place to start.

Sign up

Well, we can see you’ve made the decision. Still, we’d like you to know that it's never too late to turn back. You can cancel your service—much to our regret—by sending a simple .

But let’s not cancel before we’ve even gotten started. To create a Transparent Edge account, just go to our page. We explain everything .

Your first configuration

We try to make things easy for you and we like simple things. That’s why we've developed a to help you create your first Transparent Edge configuration.

Remember: We love listening to you and improving our service is our number one priority. So, if you see something you don’t like or that seems confusing, or that you think can be done better or more simply, we encourage you to write us an .

We’d be more than happy to help you.

So now what?

Congratulations, your website is functioning through Transparent Edge, but that’s just the beginning. Transparent Edge is based on software, opening up a world of possibilities when it comes to configuring the CDN. In our documentation portal, you’ll find the most common use cases and we explain how to implement them in our guides and tutorials section.

If you'd like to go even further, you can consult our manual, which will give you a deep understanding of what can be done with Varnish and Transparent Edge.

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