Edge Acceleration
  • Site Acceleration
    • Overview
    • Quickly Import and Export Site Configuration
    • Access Control
      • Token Authentication
    • Smart Acceleration
    • File Optimization
      • Smart Compression
    • Network Optimization
      • HTTP/2
      • HTTP/3(QUIC)
        • Overview
        • Enable HTTP/3
        • QUIC SDK
          • SDK Overview
          • SDK Download and Integration
          • Sample Code
            • Android
            • iOS
          • API Documentation
            • Android
            • iOS
      • IPv6 Access
      • Maximum Upload Size
      • WebSocket
      • Client IP Geolocation Header
      • Client IP Geographical Location
      • gRPC
    • URL Rewrite
      • Access URL Redirection
      • Origin-Pull URL Rewrite
    • Modifying Header
      • Modifying HTTP Response Headers
      • Modifying HTTP Request Headers
    • Custom Error Page
    • Request and Response Actions
      • Processing order
      • Default HTTP Headers of Origin-Pull Requests
      • Default HTTP Response Headers
    • Media Services
      • Audio and Video Pre-pulling
      • Just-in-Time Image Processing
      • Just-in-Time Media Processing
      • VOD Media Origin
  • L4 Proxy
    • Overview
    • Creating an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Modifying an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Disabling or Deleting an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Batch Configuring Forwarding Rules
    • Obtaining Real Client IPs
      • Obtaining Real TCP Client IPs via TOA
      • Obtaining Real Client IPs Through Protocol V1/V2
        • Overview
        • Method 1: Obtaining Real Client IPs Through Nginx
        • Method 2: Parsing Real Client IPs on Application Server
        • Format of Real Client IPs Obtained Through Proxy Protocol V1/V2
      • Transmitting Client Real IP via SPP Protocol
  • Edge DNS
    • Hosting DNS Records
      • Modifying DNS Servers
      • Configuring DNS Records
      • Advanced DNS Configuration
    • Domain Connection
      • Adding A Domain Name for Acceleration
      • Ownership Verification
      • Modifying CNAME Records
    • Domain alias
      • Overview
      • Configuration Guide
      • Batch Connecting SaaS Domain Names
      • Configuring Alias Domain Names for Disaster Recovery
    • Traffic Scheduling
      • Traffic Scheduling Management
    • Origin Configuration
      • Origin-pull configuration
        • Configuring Origin-Pull HTTPS
        • Host Header Rewrite
        • Controlling Origin-pull Requests
        • Redirect Following During Origin-Pull
        • HTTP/2 Origin-Pull
        • Range GETs
      • Load Balancing
        • Overview
        • Quickly Create Load Balancers
        • Health Check Policies
        • Viewing the Health Status of Origin Server
        • Related References
          • Load Balancing-Related Concepts
          • Introduction to Request Retry Strategy
      • Origin Group Configuration
      • Related References
        • ld Version Origin Group Compatible Related Issues
      • Collect EdgeOne origin-pull node IP
  • Edge Cache
    • Overview
    • EdgeOne Cache Rules
      • Content Cache Rules
      • Cache Key Introduction
      • Vary Feature
    • Cache Configuration
      • Custom Cache Key
      • Node Cache TTL
      • Status Code Cache TTL
      • Browser Cache TTL
      • Offline Caching
      • Cache Prefresh
    • Clear and Preheat Cach
      • Cache Purge
      • URL Pre-Warming
    • How to improve the Cache Hit Rate of EdgeOne
  • Rules Engine
    • Overview
    • Supported Matching Types and Actions
    • Rule Management
    • variables
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Origin Group Configuration

Overview

Manage business origins in the form of origin groups. The origin groups configured here can be used in functions such as adding acceleration domain names and L4 proxy.

Create Origin Group

1. Log in to the EdgeOne console and click Site List in the left sidebar. In the site list, click the target site to enter the site details page.
2. On the site details page, click origin configuration > origin group.
3. Click Create origin group.
4. Fill in the origin group name and select the origin type. The specific type descriptions are as follows:
HTTP Dedicated: Supports adding IP/domain name origins and object storage origins, and can only be used for site acceleration-related services (e.g., Domain Name Service and rule engine - Modify origin).
Universal: Only supports adding IP/domain name as origin, does not support adding object storage origin, and can be used for site acceleration services (such as Domain Name Service and rule engine) and L4 proxy.
Note:
After the configuration is complete, the origin group type cannot be modified.



5. Click the Add Origin button to configure the origin. The supported origin types are as follows, with up to 20 origins supported.
Object storage origin: Tencent Cloud COS or other object storage buckets compatible with AWS S3.
IP/domain name origin: Supports IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, and domain names as origins.
Note:
Explanation of weight-related configurations in the origin group:
1. If a weight is set for an origin in the origin group, all origins in the group must also set corresponding weights. Weights can be integers between 0 and 100. If the weight of an origin is set to 0, no origin-pull requests will be allocated to that origin. Other non-zero weight origins will be allocated origin-pull requests based on their respective weight ratios.
2. If you do not set a weight, all origins in the origin group should not set weights at the same time. In this case, if "smart acceleration" is not enabled, EdgeOne will distribute origin-pull requests equally to each origin. If "smart acceleration" is enabled, EdgeOne will select the best quality origin for each origin-pull request.



6. Click Create to complete the origin group creation.