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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 1 day ago
Jewar E-mail 2 days ago
Braga Web Tools 2 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 3 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 3 days ago
Prievidza Domains 4 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • aliashoor__
    Ali Ashoor (@aliashoor__) reported

    @askOkara chat support: fernand email: resend dns/hosting: cloudflare

  • snqped
    PERVERTBALLMASTER3001 (@snqped) reported

    Kill all cloudflare interns do they not understand that every time they **** up ubereats goes down?????

  • mohitdotdev
    Mohit (@mohitdotdev) reported

    I have a question. If you are on Cloudflare network via WARP, would turnstile always resolve? Unless you are running automations.

  • IRelievers
    Flaggy (@IRelievers) reported

    @sonemic be useful and stop using cloudfare I pay you money monthly and I cant even use your website cuz @Cloudflare is ran by sped 2nd graders who dont know how to run a bot blocking whatever ******** it is **** U

  • arseyHat_
    arsey (@arseyHat_) reported

    @KiwiFarmsDotNet @Cloudflare CloudFlare needs to learn that when you bend over and become someone's *****, it's not a one-time thing. They coming back for more of their bussy. Bend over, CloudFlare. **** CloudFlare.

  • dan_le_brown
    Brown ™️ (@dan_le_brown) reported

    @callmidavid install cloudflare warp (1.1.1.1). It acts as a DNS resolver and and addresses most of these issues

  • zekramu
    zek (@zekramu) reported

    @catawampless Native support to Cloudflare code. Technically you can do it, but it isnt natively supported (at least it doesn’t appear that way from their site)

  • ReflectiveRuby2
    ReflectiveRuby 🇺🇦 🇵🇸 🇸🇩 🇨🇩 🇻🇪 (@ReflectiveRuby2) reported

    @zunzetrider Have you never seen fake Cloudflare verifications that run PowerShell scripts? They've been getting people for a while.

  • urjit_
    Urjit (@urjit_) reported

    @DhravyaShah @supermemory support for cloudflare agents?

  • ni5arga
    nisarga (@ni5arga) reported

    Running out of Vercel's free plan due to the influx of all the traffic on my site, migrating to Cloudflare Pages – expect a little bit of downtime & latency. Edit: The migration has been completed, monitoring for latency & speed issues.

  • hackerpl
    永飞阁主 (@hackerpl) reported

    Cloudflare is a good service👋

  • _imdawon
    dawon 🇺🇸 (@_imdawon) reported

    i cant believe how simple everything is after i left Cloudflare there's so much crap bolted onto people's services that they don't need @Homekeeprdotco will eventually run on one or a few machines. thats it.

  • Galaxy1032226
    Galaxy 🏴‍☠️ (@Galaxy1032226) reported

    @patternrecoggni Why is always cloudflare when the websites go down? They host the site?

  • leoarronchester
    Leo  (@leoarronchester) reported

    @patternrecoggni Cloudflare. server down (but you and Cloudflare are up but the target server is offline)

  • ilias_yahia
    Ilias (@ilias_yahia) reported

    @chythram1 I think in order to build a better “Deploy to Cloudflare” button experience I feel like Cloudflare needs to support the following : - Better CI for Monorepo (custom CI containers built on top of CF infrastructure) - support for managing multiple workers under one roof “project”

  • nilslice
    steve.prophet (@nilslice) reported

    through any means necessary, can cloudflare please take fastly over and put it out of its misery? just shut it down and stuff their rack space full of gpus for workers ai

  • shiweidu
    Seven Du (@shiweidu) reported

    Before this, I was a Prisma fan for six years. A few months ago, after migrating my deployment environment to Cloudflare, Prisma v7 exposed many problems, so I switched to Drizzle. (1/2)

  • cathrynlavery
    Cathryn (@cathrynlavery) reported

    @Shopify @klaviyo @SlackHQ The Non-Technical Technical Dictionary, Day 2: Frontend & Backend Every app has a front of house and a back of house. Same as a restaurant. The frontend is what you see and touch. Think of Amazon, or any website you use. → The menu bar, the buttons, the search box. Everything on screen is just a list of things you're allowed to ask for. That's the menu, the dining room, the host stand. But nothing on that menu is actually happening at your table. When you hit "Buy Now," it's like placing an order with a waiter. He walks it back, the kitchen cooks it, and he brings it out when it's ready. The backend = the kitchen. You'll find database, business logic, server. Anything heavy (pulling your order history, processing a payment, sending an email) happens back there. The frontend only handles what fits at the table: how the buttons look, what color the page is, the small animations etc. Think Michelin star. They're not torching your steak tableside. They need the walk-in, the grill, the prep station, the sous chef. Software is the same. The interesting work needs the full kitchen. When a service like Cloudflare or AWS goes down and takes half the internet with it, that's a backend problem. The ghost kitchen caught fire and every restaurant relying on it went dark. A frontend problem is the one you've seen a hundred times: a button that won't click, text piled on top of an image, a page that looks broken on your phone. Frontend is form, where backend is function.

  • theodorebeers
    Theodore Beers (@theodorebeers) reported

    @MattIPv4 Wrangler is like if Dante's inferno turned out to have hundreds of additional circles, all of them found in one incredibly cursed software tool. It's the worst thing Cloudflare has ever made, by a long shot, in a category all its own. Touching Wrangler disgusts me.

  • benapatton
    Ben Patton (@benapatton) reported

    The problem he has been addressing for years and building to solve is getting rid of secrets completely. I believe he would be someone to run his own company, and hired/funded by Cloudflare @dok2001 👀 Just me trying to help a friend do the work he wants to be doing

  • torbar
    Tom Barber 🐀 (@torbar) reported

    @Fhajad @anurag_bhatia I remember when cloudflare started the 1.1.1.1 dns there was a guy on Reddit that was like “I have 300 iPads out there with no management that I was using 1.1.1.1 as a fake dns to block web access on them since they couldn’t resolve dns. This sucks”

  • OhSawMyBinLader
    Oh, saw my bin, LADDER! (@OhSawMyBinLader) reported

    @patternrecoggni CLOUDFLARE YOU PIECE OF ****

  • _colemurray
    cole murray (@_colemurray) reported

    @inababi @sudo_overflow no real resolution. “noisy neighbor”, which I don’t really believe as I’m seeing this across multiple client deployments historically, we used to call this “bad system design” @Cloudflare

  • arjunaditya_
    Arjun Aditya (@arjunaditya_) reported

    @Sahil_Gulihar_ proxy on cloudflare? yaar should've dm'd me on discord for **** like this also vercel is not at fault here

  • MisutaaAsriel
    ♿︎|Asriel // Azi|Θ∆|🍉|On 🦋! (@MisutaaAsriel) reported

    Isn't this a very bad way of handling this? 1.1.1.1 is used by Cloudflare for DNS. It's also a standards violation to use 1.1.1.1 for captive portals. HTTPS redirection is possible, too. Likewise captive networks can utilize RFC 8910 to avoid issues.

  • Moro_Js
    MoroJS (@Moro_Js) reported

    @AdamRackis AI isn't wrong, but it's missing the nuance. In Cloudflare Workers, you're running in a V8 isolate. The DB connection (usually a TCP socket) is tied to that isolate's lifecycle. If you keep it open, you're betting the isolate stays alive. It might. It might not. If the isolate recycles or you hit concurrency limits, you get stale connections or `ECONNRESET`. Fresh conn per request is safer for strict consistency. Reusing is fine if you handle errors gracefully and don't assume persistence across isolate boundaries. Don't fight the runtime.

  • Szypetike
    moonboy (@Szypetike) reported

    @PaulGugAI Just use litellm it's a solved problem. The other side of the coin is either running your own open source models here nomad is positioned to benefit plus Nvidia or buy hosted model and here existing enterprise providers are going to benefit aws, azure, now cloudflare etc. plus Nvidia. However if 31b param models are the 80% workforce there's significant downward pressure on Nvidia et al in the medium and long term

  • saud_ilyas
    Saud Ilyas (@saud_ilyas) reported

    For the first time in 10 years, I moved the .io domain out of Namecheap to save $25 on renewal lol; never thought of moving any of the 2k+ domains I've managed with Namecheap for years. 3x the price is unjustifiable. Could potentially save up to $10k a year by moving every single one to Cloudflare on renewal. But that’s a very big headache doing one by one, so i’ll pass for now!

  • miyagiyang
    Ares (@miyagiyang) reported

    @brandonjcarl @Cloudflare Thanks for your reply. You are the expert. Actually I'm cloudflares shareholder. My concern is if they do not support Python ,so how do they grab the opportunity from edge AI. So you mean containers cannot solve the problems of Python?

  • joshatticus
    JoshAtticus (@joshatticus) reported

    @nonbatnary like I used to use it every day, except now it doesn't do YouTube, is slow, and cloudflare captcha NEVER lets me through