Geolocation routing lets you choose the resources that serve your traffic based on the geographic location of your users, meaning the location from which the DNS queries originate.
You can predefine your traffic load across endpoints in a predictable, easy-to-manage way, so that each user location is consistently routed to the same endpoint. You can specify geographic locations by continent, by country, or by state in the United States.
You may define between 2-10 JPDs, in different regions.