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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.

Cloudflare Outage Chart 01/27/2026 14:35

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  1. Cloud Services (46%)

    Cloud Services (46%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Hosting (12%)

    Hosting (12%)

  4. Web Tools (11%)

    Web Tools (11%)

  5. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
IndiaJewar Hosting
GermanyBerlin Cloud Services
GermanyMagdeburg Cloud Services
GermanyBerlin Cloud Services
FranceClermont-Ferrand Hosting
FranceParis Hosting
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • JustnotHendriks JustnotHendriks (@JustnotHendriks) reported

    @earnium_io @WhalesMarket NFT checking not working. Cloudflare not working. Maybe I am not the only one that has trouble joining the Earnium party.

  • tobimori Tobias Möritz (@tobimori) reported

    @frederic_ooo @Cloudflare @oguzyagizkara yeah holy ****

  • sriniously K Srinivas Rao (@sriniously) reported

    S3 changed everything when Amazon built storage on top of REST APIs and HTTP in the early 2000s. They made a simple bet that eventual consistency was good enough for most use cases, and they were right. The architecture spread data across availability zones using erasure coding, hitting 99.999999999% durability through cross-region replication. What started as eight microservices grew to over 300 by 2022, handling exabytes of data with response times under a millisecond. The pricing model came from old school colocation thinking. Back then, bandwidth actually cost money because you paid for physical circuits and peering agreements. AWS kept that model and charges $0.09 per gigabyte to move data out of their network. The real cost of internet transit today is closer to $0.0005 per gigabyte. That creates an 18,000% markup that generates $68 billion annually across all cloud providers. Cloudflare broke this model because they built their network differently from the start. They run 330 edge locations with 9,500 BGP peering relationships. Between 50% and 60% of their traffic moves through settlement-free peering, which means zero marginal cost. Their network was designed for content delivery and DDoS protection, so they already paid for massive capacity. Adding storage traffic on top of that existing infrastructure costs them almost nothing. R2 runs on their Durable Objects platform, which gives you strong consistency instead of S3's eventual consistency model. It integrates directly with Cloudflare Workers, so you can run compute right next to your data. The zero egress pricing works because Cloudflare pays for network capacity in advance based on committed information rates, not per-byte usage. Once you own the pipes, filling them becomes an optimization problem, not a cost center. Traditional cloud providers built networks to support infrastructure services with usage-based billing. Every byte transferred generates revenue. Cloudflare built for content acceleration where performance creates value. These different economic foundations create completely different marginal cost structures. The competitive response proves the disruption is real. Google, AWS, and Azure now offer zero egress, but only if you migrate your entire platform to their services. This shows they understand egress fees were never about cost recovery. They were about vendor lock-in. Zero egress unlocks architectural patterns that were economically impossible before. Machine learning teams can distribute training across different GPU providers without paying massive data movement penalties. Multi-cloud active-active deployments become viable when you can make network topology decisions based on performance instead of billing optimization. When storage becomes a commodity differentiated by performance and integration rather than lock-in mechanisms, the entire value chain shifts toward actual technical innovation. Cloudflare proved that removing artificial economic barriers creates more total value than maintaining them. We are moving from scarcity-based pricing models inherited from physical infrastructure to abundance-based models enabled by software-defined networking at hyperscale. The companies that recognize this transition first will define the next generation of cloud architecture. The economics of the internet have changed, but most of the industry is still pricing like it is 2006.

  • 0xtiago_ tiago (@0xtiago_) reported

    @gnukeith not really even vpn, just cloudflare warp but not private, requires login and and limited to 5gb

  • anthonywu Anthony Wu (@anthonywu) reported

    I suspect it *might be* in the works internally, but what I was gonna do is something like this to solve my own problems: 1. Use a project template engine (i.e. cookiecutter) to parametrize N number of "popular patterns", with all the .{js,toml} conventions baked in for each. 2. Each template gets a recipe name, e.g. "simple-container-microapp" or "load-balanced-monolith-app" or more complicated: "XYZ-microservice-pattern" 3. Hypothetical CLI "cloudflare-easy deploy --type cloudflare/simple-container-microapp <repo>" or "cloudflare-easy deploy someframework/fooapp" (sort of like how Homebrew lets you install a tap from any GitHub org. 4. Maybe even isolate a CLI or sponsor a community-run CLI that *only* focuses on Python apps. Or only focuses on monolithic single Dockerfile apps. (maybe this is a company that builds on CF)

  • anthonywu Anthony Wu (@anthonywu) reported

    On the way here, as a python dev, I've had to learn TypeScript, TS linting: tsconfig.json (and tsc), worker-configuration.d.ts. Also: realized that "wrangler deploy" ⏩ "wrangler containers build" somehow doesn't accept "docker run --build-arg" values, and vague whether it's using buildx on remote, which forced me to hard code some values in my Dockerfile just for cloudflare. Also kinda figured out that "image =" can either be a Dockerfile path or a registry url, but that's vaguely documented. Then there's the part where none of this is the same as python workers, which brings in lots of web results and pollutes LLM context even if I try to bring in AI help.

  • TobiFrenzen Tobi (@TobiFrenzen) reported

    @PleskHelps I applied your fix but ever since our site just comes and goes, frequently reverting to CloudFlare timeout (host side) error pages. The fix also appears to have broken other functionality, such as an Ajax post request we were using to track user progress in Vimeo video lessons.

  • JacobMGEvans Jacob MG Evans (@JacobMGEvans) reported

    Cloudflare Dashboard just down for anyone else?

  • markankcorn Mark Ankcorn (@markankcorn) reported

    @lizziepika I take my Cloudflare vows seriously and would never stray

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    Possible reasons Perplexity AI isn't responding to your account: browser privacy settings blocking cookies/scripts, VPN interference with Cloudflare, login verification issues, or rate limits. Try: clear cookies, disable VPN, update browser, check spam for emails. If unresolved, contact Perplexity support.

  • aryasaatvik Saatvik (@aryasaatvik) reported

    i start with cloudflare and hono but if i need to use python or something else that needs linux runtime i use cloud run. i have used ECS and Fargate before but it doesn’t autoscale to zero and there is a overhead for nat gateway. cloud run feels a lot simpler. cloud run also has gpu support

  • itsZafeer Zafeer (@itsZafeer) reported

    If you have trust issues with your ISP, You can choose to change the DNS of your router. Use cloudflare or google’s instead. Results: Faster speed No tracking of logs over Secured

  • JohnDoritosKane John D. Kane (@JohnDoritosKane) reported

    @Cloudflare It's a cost effective service that includes privacy protection. Would like to see more TLDs supported so I can register even more domains at cloudflare.

  • TobiFrenzen Tobi (@TobiFrenzen) reported

    @PleskHelps I applied your fix but ever since our site just comes and goes, frequently reverting to CloudFlare timeout (host side) error pages. The fix also appears to have broken other functionality, such as an Ajax request we were using to track user progress in Vimeo video lessons.

  • jeremy_may3r Jeremy Mayer (@jeremy_may3r) reported

    Launching a new AI app? Use Cloudflare D1’s AI-powered query insights to spot slow SQL or bottlenecks early. Tuning your backend from day one means smoother scaling as user demand grows—no surprises later.

  • NoneNone419985 None None (@NoneNone419985) reported

    @Luna_X9 @LiindyVR No. They begin by flexing this power over things the general public "generally agrees are bad", then they slowly get looser and looser until they can justify removing whatever they want because people are used to it. Cloudflare did the same ****.

  • art_empir Art by Stephen (@art_empir) reported

    Hey @tyowifsol, sorry to hear about the snag with @Infinit_Labs! The error (SNO-04) and loading issues with @Rabby_io might be tied to Cloudflare's verification quirks. It’s likely not your device; try a different browser or wallet to bypass the issue. DeFi platforms can be finicky with integrations sometimes, so double check or give it a few minutes and try again.

  • JustnotHendriks JustnotHendriks (@JustnotHendriks) reported

    @earnium_io @WhalesMarket NFT checking not working. Cloudflare not working. Maybe I am not the only one that has trouble joining the Earnium party. @earnium_io

  • 0xsimulacra 0xSimulacra (@0xsimulacra) reported

    @KaiLentit Story checks: Dropped just a day or two after that cloudflare big DNS outage...

  • Hydration_HQ Waterdrinkologist (@Hydration_HQ) reported

    I have a long way to go when it comes to network security. But I got cloudflare zero trust working so that feels pretty good.

  • amanzad_ Aman (@amanzad_) reported

    @preetsuthar17 Yep that’s one of the traps of using public folder, especially with Next Image What worked for me which I’d suggest for others is to use cloudflare r2 for image storage and cloudflare images service for image transformation (using custom image loader)

  • NikoNaskida NIKOLOZ NASKIDASHVILI (@NikoNaskida) reported

    @robj3d3 @levelsio Cloudflare Stream most likely (video hosting and streaming service) He uses it also on nomadslist

  • SolBeckman_ Jonathan Beckman (@SolBeckman_) reported

    @astuyve CPU-time billing is one of many reasons I am a fan of Cloudflare. Glad to see that CF is pressuring competition to adapt—especially awesome since Vercel also has full node support. Now Lambda and Cloud Run need to get with the times.

  • lescoggi Levi (@lescoggi) reported

    @ibuildthecloud Is that why there was a Cloudflare outage a few days ago?

  • superanda666 abyannet (Ø,G) .ink (@superanda666) reported

    @pipenetwork Think of it as a Web3 version of a CDN — like Cloudflare or Akamai — but open to everyone. Anyone can contribute to the network by running a PoP (Point of Presence) and get rewarded for delivering data.

  • kuldeepsaini_23 Kuldeep Saini (@kuldeepsaini_23) reported

    @supabase Please fix the ISP blocking IP issue. I have to use @Cloudflare warp, but now it is not even working. I will not be able to ship the things

  • simplyirfan Phorinthos Terrakles (@simplyirfan) reported

    my account is not correctly distributed on X cloudflare network 🤔 is my account stuck in cache memory

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    This appears to be X's security protocol via Cloudflare to detect bots and prevent spam/abuse. Frequent logins or interactions trigger the checkbox, puzzle CAPTCHA (like the chessboard), terms warning, and temporary label for rate limiting. Try clearing cookies, using incognito, or a VPN if it continues. If not, contact X support.

  • RoseHeart2038 Rose Heart 🌹❤️ (@RoseHeart2038) reported

    @Cloudflare what would cause a system that's been working for months straight with absolutely no issues and no changes to suddenly develop a 421 misdirect request? The subdomain, www, works perfect, but the primary is now tossing a 421, which it didn't yesterday.

  • warriors_mom CyberChick (@warriors_mom) reported

    Cybersecurity News 🚨 Cloudflare says 1.1.1.1 outage not caused by attack or BGP hijack 🤔 Source below