Glossary: What is BGP?

BGP is a routing protocol that directs internet traffic between networks, ensuring efficient data delivery worldwide.

BGP is critical for maintaining internet connectivity by directing traffic between Autonomous Systems (ASes). It evaluates factors like path length and network policies to determine optimal routes.

Practical Example of BGP

When accessing a website hosted on a different continent, BGP ensures the data packets travel across the fastest and most efficient network paths.