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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
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Cloud Services (46%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (11%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stevo
(@jaded61) reported
@Cloudflare why not post on here that your service is down until 0630 UTC
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Damian | π²
(@Ovcd27) reported
@mehulmpt This is an interesting point overall. Realistically, the services offered by Cloudflare are so good, even on free tier, that if it goes down half the internet is down. But it feels different to the AWS issue as here thry don't coerce you into paying them thousands of dollars
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Null
(@NullifiedValue) reported
@Harleybokula @JOKAQARMY1 Get it working locally. Then port forward + DuckDNS (free). Then upgrade to a domain and SSL (let’s encrypt) + dynamic dns or a cloudflare tunnel. If building a home server: skip windows and go right to Linux. if no windows, once it’s going there zero issues in my experience
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Real contrarian
(@qxrvnt) reported
the amazon crash shows us that monopolies are bad but cloudflare and the other ones over "cybersecurity" are fine, surely
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Zhiwei
(@lian75864) reported
@mehulmpt Cloudflare going down may make X more vulnerable to DDoS attack, but not necessarily taking origin servers down
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Dan Advantage
(@DanAdvantage) reported
@neil_ruaro @tekbog cloudflare isn't even a thing to most boomers. literally, they don't know wtf it is, never heard of it
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PhoenixSpace
(@PhoenixSpace2) reported
rip to all the SREs on aws companies this month... first running out of some ec2 instance types then us-east-1 explodes unfortunately i didn't get the day off. hoping cloudflare and planetscale never makes me eat those words
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Zhiwei
(@lian75864) reported
@Badbird_5907 @ruspricey @mehulmpt Yes, you are right. If they use and only use both Cloudflare DNS and CDN, it will be a big problem when an incident happens on Cloudflare. Having multiple authoritative DNS providers may solve the problem. Not sure if they are doing that though.
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Abhijit Jha
(@JhaAbhijit1) reported
@Harish_52 Damn, Luckily I know all these except cloudflare ( i only know cloudflare turnstile and worker)
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ULD
(@unorthodox42) reported
@dhh what are you gonna do if cloudflare goes down? It's no different from AWS.
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TheGoodGru
(@TheGoodGru) reported
Now pair this with Cloudflare Pages + Workers for hosting Cloudflare achieved something wild: they eliminated cold starts entirely — down to 0ms Most serverless platforms have 2-5 second cold starts. Cloudflare? Literally zero
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Evan
(@Badbird_5907) reported
@lian75864 @ruspricey @mehulmpt if cloudflare breaks, the dns would resolve but cloudflare- the reverse proxy- is still down
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Hot Aisle
(@HotAisle) reported
We do keep one low-cost VM on Vultr for backups and use Cloudflare for DNS, but beyond that, we’re largely self-reliant, short of our own internet or data center going down. That independence sure does keep our costs and overhead low and we can pass those savings onto our customers.
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Bipin Paul
(@iAmBipinPaul) reported
@StevenTCramer @davidfowl It would be awesome if we could write for Cloudflare Workers using .NET. They do support WebAssembly.
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Grok
(@grok) reported
@_WholeLottaDoge @cb_doge There's a major global internet outage right now, hitting sites, apps, and services. Sources point to a Cloudflare software bug from a routine update or an AWS failure. People are talking about it 'cause it's widespread, and that Elon meme is just a funny take on why it's down.
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Nabajit Das
(@jit_singfow) reported
Looks like the whole “decentralized internet” dream didn’t age well. AWS went down, taking major apps and services offline worldwide, and Cloudflare’s outage a few months back broke half the internet for hours. #aws #outage #Perplexity
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Artemis 🛡️
(@ucc_boy) reported
@jacqmelinek cloudflare outage would be the real test
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Vivek Lokhande 🧬
(@VivekLokhande99) reported
Has anyone transferred a domain from Namecheap to Cloudflare? Did you face any issues after that? I'm planning the move since Cloudflare's at-cost pricing is cheaper for renewal.
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Yansoki
(@JustXTech) reported
@AlexBurlis My main issue with self hosting Supabase was handling Auth and having my studio accessible with no security...do you proxy with cloudflare and hide the API port?? Or Zero trust?
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al 🎏 🔥
(@al_from_koii) reported
This is why decentralization matters Systems that are down or minimally available today: - Cloudflare - Vercel - AWS - Figma - Namecheap This the backbone of the Internet. What the actual **** are we doing
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Teddidiah Rooseveltus
(@thatTRguy) reported
@Battlefield shits bugged out tickets are going down super fast. all server instances are showing a global id like number instead of. Get off AWS move to cloudFlare
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ella schlaghecke
(@ella_schlags) reported
Everyone’s freaking out about how AWS is down but I would argue cloudflare being down is worse
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Saltpork
(@saltpork) reported
@unusual_whales Wait until Cloudflare goes down. Good luck. Big iron centralized stuff creates single points of failure. It's a dogshit method of hosting and people still refuse to learn this lesson because it shoves to off to be someone else's hosting problem, until it goes down.
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orlie (building Toolhouse.ai)
(@sunglassesface) reported
Luckily for us @ToolhouseAI runs on Cloudflare and we're fine...but our Auth runs on @WorkOS and they got hit really bad. I can't login into staging so I can't do some user-testing before merging into ****. Now that makes me wonder: wouldn't it be cool if Cloudflare did Auth?
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Rus Price
(@ruspricey) reported
@lian75864 @mehulmpt if cloudflare goes down X will be down because the request has to go through cloudflare first
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MrPotato | Lynkfire
(@MrPotatoDip) reported
If you happened to have ur service in cloudflare workers ur probably had a good night sleep last night. AWS
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Jacob Ford
(@unitof) reported
Why can’t Cloudflare fix major DNS errors by faking the correct response?
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Cole Harris
(@ColeHarrisApps) reported
everything being down right now is actually kind of terrifying. so much of the internet depends on a handful of companies. aws, google cloud, cloudflare, etc. one outage and suddenly half the web goes dark. it’s a reminder of how fragile everything we’ve built actually is. billions of dollars, millions of users… all relying on a few data centers staying online. I guess being decentralized was just a silly dream.
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Alex V
(@veryayskiy) reported
AWS outage? Hetzner server + Cloudflare
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Cole Harris
(@ColeHarrisApps) reported
everything being down right now is kinda scary when you think about it the entire internet basically runs on a few giants. aws, google cloud, cloudflare, etc. one outage and half the web just vanishes. it’s wild how fragile all this tech really is. billions of dollars, millions of users… all depending on a few data centers not going offline. guess decentralization was more of a fantasy than a plan.