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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
Birmingham, AL 1
Dayton, OH 1
Miami, FL 1
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony 1
Noida, UP 1
Bulandshahr, UP 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
A Coruña, Galicia 1
Easton, PA 2
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
El Port de Sagunt, Valencia 1
Medellín, Antioquia 2
Padova, Veneto 1
Farnham, England 1
Goiânia, GO 1
Zürich, ZH 1
Ulm, Baden-Württemberg 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 2
Merlo, BA 1
Eastleigh, England 1
New Orleans, LA 1
Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
San Miguel de Tucumán, TM 1
Villa Crespo, CF 1
Aguascalientes, AGU 1
Köln, NRW 1
Trondheim, Trøndelag 1
Derry, Northern Ireland 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Maceió, RJ 1
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jamesperkins
    James Perkins (@jamesperkins) reported

    @OmarMcAdam @Cloudflare Yeah but I don't want that otherwise I'd have that. There is a reason they are separate, I am the only one with a .dev account. Regardless this is a **** experience.

  • hridoyreh
    Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) reported

    Cloudflare has "Always Online" feature. That is, if your hosting is down, or Cloudflare itself is down, people will still be able to visit your website. Here's how to enable it: 1. Log in to your Cloudflare. 2. Go to the Caching > Configuration. 3. Scroll down to "Always Online". 4. Toggle the feature to On. Done...

  • Eyuskant
    Kingsley E. Ezemenaka (Ph.D) (@Eyuskant) reported

    CrowdStrike down 7%. Cloudflare down 13%. JFrog down 25%. ServiceNow down 34% YTD. One AI. A few days. Thousands of zero-days found across every major OS and browser. The $300B cybersecurity industry was built on the assumption that hacking is slow and human. Claude Mythos just ended that assumption

  • masylum
    Pao Ramen (@masylum) reported

    @threepointone any chance to get tanstack ai tool support in cloudflare codemode? They have released their own codemode that can use cloudflare as an isolate provider, but that requires a different worker and is a bit clunky. Most importantly, tanstack ai supports tool output schemas, so that will save us from manually replacing the unknown return types on the codeTool.description.

  • halvawawa
    creamy халва (@halvawawa) reported

    @teortaxesTex the market is a casino played by morons with huge wallets, why ******** would cloudflare and commvault be down if the problem is that now you can't get away with poor security by being irrelevant

  • omoteurax
    Omote-Ura (@omoteurax) reported

    @MetaMachina_RW Cloudflare Turnstile still phones home to Cloudflare's servers on every solve, so they see every login IP and timestamp even if you don't.

  • echo_vick
    Victor (@echo_vick) reported

    Damn, my own don finish Wanted to search cloudflare and I was typing claudeflare 😭

  • bWlsbGVy
    ؘ (@bWlsbGVy) reported

    @JustWantToQ1 @Cloudflare those Arabs have an iq of 50 me and you both know they arnt capable of doing a thing to you Your intelligence agency allowed Oct 7th to happen Pls just move to Israel, it’s really cringe to be a nationalist and not even live in the nation you so support I’m more of a Zionist than you’ll ever be

  • alkimiadev
    alkimiadev (@alkimiadev) reported

    @riboe_kent @levelsio There are other reasons why I don't use services like cloudflare beyond just the fact that they're not needed in the vast majority of real world use cases. One example could be "CloudBleed" and just the basic fact that reverse proxies like that require a lot of trust and introduce a point of failure outside of your control. That is true to an extent with self-hosting of course unless its self-hosted inside one's own property. That said, it is different with hosts like ovh and hetzner with many regions available. Ideally there is a separation between the IP for dns purposes and the IP for the machine running whatever service that is pointing to. In my use cases I rent additional IPs(buying is better imo) from ovh and just never use the raw machine's ip for outside services. All services are hosted in minimal containers or vms and ufw forwards any relevant ports. Its not a huge deal to have multiple IPs pointing to the same machine and then using ufw makes the forward to the containers/vms fairly straightforward. Each one of these services can have their own fail2ban rules. I use this for gitea for private *** hosting as one example. Gitea is running in a docker container and has its own ip and subdomain at ***.domain\.tld with nginx acting as a reverse proxy and ufw forwarding ssh. The existing rate limits and rules(plus my 40x rules) are enough to cover the web end of things and with a little more work I added rules for the ssh as well. While there is just me using it that server could handle hundreds or more concurrent users and well beyond any dev projects I'm realistically going to have. I could share it with 20x devs and still never be bothered by their usage. This same idea applies to self hosting things like fluxer(basically a self-hostable clone of discord).

  • TheBoardroomXv1
    Boardroom Dynamics (@TheBoardroomXv1) reported

    Cloudflare ($NET) dropping 13% isn't just a market fluctuation. It’s a signal that traditional cybersecurity infrastructure is becoming a legacy burden. Anthropic’s new model proves that protection is moving from "hardware and firewalls" to "real-time AI logic." The market is no longer betting on who has the biggest walls, but who has the smartest algorithms. The paradigm has officially shifted.

  • PiyushMajumde11
    তোলামূল বিরোধী , till death (@PiyushMajumde11) reported

    @Cloudflare fix it

  • bryancsk
    Bryan Cheong (@bryancsk) reported

    Cloudflare and Snowflake being down still make no sense to me. If anything they should become more essential?

  • ai_neocai
    NeoC (@ai_neocai) reported

    I mass-deployed a backend to production. I can't write a single line of JavaScript. Here's what happened: I'm an iOS dev with a day job. My side project needed an API proxy. Instead of spending my weekend learning Node.js, I told Claude Code to build and deploy a Cloudflare Worker. It wrote the JS, ran wrangler deploy, and the endpoint was live. I never opened the JS file. About 3 minutes, start to finish. "Full-stack" used to mean learning 4 languages and 6 frameworks. Now it means one stack you're great at, and an AI that handles the rest. For people like us — limited hours, no co-founder, no budget — AI isn't a productivity tool. It's a co-founder that doesn't need equity. What's a skill you thought you'd need to learn but AI made irrelevant? #BuildInPublic #IndieHacker

  • CryptoSangeet
    CryptoSangeet (@CryptoSangeet) reported

    Cloudflare doubling down on post-quantum shift… future-proofing or overkill? 🤔

  • TalonForgeHQ
    TalonForge (@TalonForgeHQ) reported

    3/ Vercel CI failed us 5 times Node version conflicts, timeout kills, random build errors. All while the site was serving traffic fine locally. We moved to self-hosted Next.js + Cloudflare Tunnel. Full control. Zero CI headaches. Sometimes simpler is better.

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