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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Noida, UP 3
Jewar, UP 1
Braga, Braga 1
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Prievidza, Nitriansky 1
Farmers Branch, TX 1
Helsinki, Uusimaa 1
Crisfield, MD 2
Nanaimo, BC 1
New York City, NY 1
Istanbul, Istanbul 1
Greater Noida, UP 2
Augsburg, Bavaria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ross82595113
    ross_cf (@ross82595113) reported

    @uuouter @threepointone @Cloudflare For Worker errors, open CF Dashboard → Workers → Real-time Logs — it shows the full error stack. Common traps: free plan has a 10ms CPU limit per request (1101 error when exceeded), 128MB memory cap, and KV/D1 bindings need explicit permission in wrangler.toml.

  • anshkapuriya
    Ansh Kapuriya (@anshkapuriya) reported

    @sflorimm Maybe Generative Engine Optimisation. I asked ChatGPT some months ago to help me host a SaaS online using Cloudflare and I was getting some errors. GPT was continuously asking me to deploy using verbal and when I listened, I noticed that vercel was user friendly as well as fast

  • jrmromao
    J Filipe (@jrmromao) reported

    @giordanorandone You're right — it's already here. Uber, Cloudflare, Microsoft all capping token spend per developer. The problem is everyone's measuring consumption but nobody's measuring output per token. That's the missing metric.

  • NH_Alyx
    Just Alyx, call me Alyx. (@NH_Alyx) reported

    @CloudflareHelp @CloudflareHelp We’ve used Cloudflare for years, but our active-service tickets have had no reply since Apr 16. We asked to cancel Argo, were charged again, and our plan was downgraded to Free. We’re trying to pay/reactivate the plan, but payment keeps failing despite ~10 cards.

  • jackcoder0
    Jack (@jackcoder0) reported

    The neighbor's final advice was the most actionable. He sat down and wrote out a list of 6 things every internet customer should do: 1. Turn off the public Xfinity hotspot (or your ISP's equivalent Spectrum, Optimum, and Cox all do this too) 2. Manually set your Wi-Fi channel instead of "Auto" 3. Disable QoS / Smart Network "optimization" features 4. Change your DNS to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) 5. Buy your own modem and router, stop renting from the ISP 6. Test your speed with fast. com or speedtest. net using a non-ISP server, never trust your ISP's own speed test Total cost: $150-300 in equipment, paid back within a year. Total time: One afternoon of setup. Total impact: Often 2-5x improvement in real-world speeds. The customer went from paying $90/month for "fast" internet that crawled to paying $60/month for the same internet that finally worked.

  • aayushman2703
    Aayushman Singh (@aayushman2703) reported

    Update: filmed half the demo today Actually only started after 4pm all I did was eat and sleep today on repeat lmao Also fixed alot of performance issues with database ops, trying out cloudflare hyperdrive for the first time and spent hours figuring out why it doubled latency lmao If I feel motivated I'll blast thru the rest of it or deal with it later, kinda wanna enjoy my weekend Editing and all will take time too so we're looking at Monday or Tuesday for launch. But the fact remains that ya boi did it in 14 days or less Half of my original estimate, and god knows what multiplier of whenever the company launches their version Gonna reward myself with cheesecake and touch grass tomorrow

  • LordWaffleman
    Lord Waffleman (@LordWaffleman) reported

    @maietta @jpschroeder Yeah. That’s why think it’ll get worse. The massive amount of attacks, vulnerabilities we are seeing I think are driven by AI and … “another issue.” Cloudflare issues for the last couple years have set a few fires, so I can’t imagine it getting better.

  • pilcrowonpaper
    pilcrow (@pilcrowonpaper) reported

    Also something like Cloudflare Access for protecting private websites with a login So not really a replacement for Coolify

  • azzabazazz
    BrenJ (@azzabazazz) reported

    @therealricoy A few cold-brew powered rambles: - When AI agents become the primary economic agents in a network decentralization becomes an inevitability (absent external threat against their substrate, too incendiary a subject to get into here). Current power economics of centralization benefit from having a human or "slow" entity to hold accountable for misdeeds and the frictions of maintaining verified intention execution. That won't be the case for AI agent swarms. They will be ephemeral, stateless, and operate at collective millions of TPS. That means their behavior will be practically impossible to contain in any 20th century sense of the word. Agents will choose to operate where their freedom to pursue their utility optimization is least impinged. If they can't find that environment either they or market forces will spawn it. Not taking a moral stance on this, nor declaring paperclip factories a fait accompli (thankfully they're not), just following economic logic to its conclusions. - This emergent world of "BlockchAIn" means that buy-in replaces buying as the primary economic modality of 21st century digital capitalism. Instead of building fortresses to protect and rent/sell/lend goods and services capital, AI agents will accelerate into surfers of capital waves - dropping in, carving, exiting (or wiping out). In a sense it marks the expansion of HFT into anywhere tokens/blockchains and agents/swarms converge. - Understandably, all of this will sound hand-wavingly academic and abstract until we painfully relearn why DARPA constructed the decentralized internet in the first place - antifragile redundancy of critical informational infrastructure. If @Cloudflare were to go down for the next month (perhaps somebody shatters their lava lamp wall) we would see, at very least, these two things occur: 1) mass economic losses 2) multiple solutions spring up to fill the informational network gap. Aka centralization --> decentralization. In AI's accelerating economic world, the push-pull-pull-pull tension grows between a) agent swarms (like a Mythos phalanx) maliciously attacking existing infra b) existing infra protecting itself with similar swarms from the inside out c) existing infra incentivizing white hat swarms to penetrate (and perhaps patch) before malicious swarms breach d) swarms spawning alternatives to current infra to outcompete. These force vectors essentially combine like a GAN into the aforementioned capital waves. Notably, in this hyperaccelerated world digital capital itself becomes infra. The simplest thought experiment proof: imagine agents running their own validators and chains to "own" trusted state calibrated to their specific needs. This is a microcosm of the future macro state. - Thus, TL;DR, humans aren't the "units of community" that will come to dominate blockchain (they're already less than half the traffic of the internet after all). The mission now, for the folks in this industry who think primarily in human rather than human capital terms, is to architect alignment between human society and the dawning emergent agentic community of communities (perhaps living on a chain of chains...).

  • Parzival2ptOhh
    Parzival2pointOhh (@Parzival2ptOhh) reported

    @okieamara 3rd: Change DNS to 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google) in Windows Network Settings to bypass local ISP routing congestion. Clear game cache and restart PC. Make sure your Gaming pc has static IP.

  • nickdodd
    Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported

    @HotAisle @dillon_mulroy I've managed to not get the Cloudflare virus, aka, I've never used it once ever

  • smallshen2
    smallshen (@smallshen2) reported

    @dillon_mulroy Does tunnel support *.my-tunnels.mydomain.com ? Custom host name instead of try cloudflare.

  • Zain_AbdBawa
    Zain Bawa (@Zain_AbdBawa) reported

    @CloudflareHelp I paid my overdue balance and June invoice, but my R2 access is still suspended and buckets locked. Ticket #02165848. I am worried about the 30-day deletion script running. Please help escalate. 🚨🚨🚨 @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev

  • SayNoToTrading
    Say No To Trading (@SayNoToTrading) reported

    The last 150 points down, $ADBE has been running YouTube TV ads. Have seen this for a lot of loser stocks the past couple years. Or at least, what have become losers. Not thrilled to see Cloudflare $NET doing the same lately. I do own, so no snarky comments saying I’m just a hater.

  • tebayoso
    Jorge (@tebayoso) reported

    Last month, I got billed 900 USD because @cloudflare seems to be unable to reflect real-time updates in their billing APIs. I opened a ticket about the problem, and, since it is obviously a blocker for me to use their services, I didn't receive a response, and their billing panel is still broken. How can I reliably build anything on top of them if I can't even figure out the costs? @CloudflareDev I could also use a refund, since this is broken.

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