Thank you Derek and Dave for your clear and kind explanation!

Thanks,
Jifeng

On 19/03/2018, 21:33, "Dave Neuman" <neu...@apache.org> wrote:

    Derek is correct, in a multi-CDN environment, it is used for servers that
    serve all CDNS.
    To answer your last question, it should not cause any issues to remove the
    "ALL" CDN as long as nothing is assigned to it.
    
    Thanks,
    Dave
    
    
    On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 6:11 AM, Gelinas, Derek <derek_geli...@comcast.com>
    wrote:
    
    > The "ALL" CDN is for the support server types that are not specific to one
    > CDN.  Traffic portal, riak, traffic ops, traffic stats, influxdb, splunk,
    > etc would all be "ALL" devices.  Traffic monitor and traffic router are
    > server types that would instead be assigned to a specific CDN.  In a 
single
    > CDN environment, this is less clear than in a multiple CDN environment.
    > Hope that helps!
    >
    > Derek
    >
    > On 3/19/18, 7:07 AM, "Jifeng Yang (jifyang)" <jify...@cisco.com> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi,
    >
    >     I noticed that a CDN named “ALL” was added in Traffic Ops since
    > Traffic Control 2.1.
    >
    >     I wonder the reason for adding the “ALL” CDN (what’s the purpose of
    > adding it). Would it cause any issue if I remove the “ALL” CDN in my
    > deployment?
    >
    >     Thanks,
    >     Jifeng
    >
    >
    >
    

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