EDIT: all flushed, Kickstarter works.
Cloudflare had a partial outage
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#242Kind of ironic, there was a big "cloudflare is bad and a central point of failure" article on the front page just a couple days ago. Found it, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31801947 edit: Not that I necessarily agree with the article even in light of there being an outage, cloudflare has been pretty good for us. Just thought it was interesting.
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#243Can someone link me to some information that explains what Cloudflare is besides being a CDN? Like I understand how websites can be served using a CDN and how a lot of the internet depends on that... but I don't see how gaming services like Valorant or cloud providers like AWS or chat room like Discord depend on Cloudflare. Thanks!
But by now they offer lots of services, although I believe WAF and CDN are probably still the most important to many.
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#246Am I wrong to use this as an excuse to not use Cloudflare?
Apparently yes, people in here are quick to defend our new overlord. "But they're great", they cry, "why should I use anything else?"
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Seems our DNS was working over time because a lot of the websites that were down for others were working OK for us.
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#249This is also important for countries with limited connectivity to the Internet, if the PoP in that country looses it's connection back to CF it shuts everything down, so even if the origin is in the next rack over from the PoP, it's un-reachable.
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#250Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are there places to host an independent bare-metal box where the internet provider for that box is more reliable than cloudflare?
Your box running your web server is far less complicated than using a CDN and worrying about countless additional points of failure. Network problems are only a minor risk.
My Internet goes down at least twice a year and my electricity goes down even more, specially in the winter. So no, this is not more reliable than cloudflare.