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You’re changing your arch because you saw a one-sided completely unverified post on HN? At this point @jgrahamc has the worst of it - people show up here time after time hoping they can make enough of a stink to get him involved.
When they could just email me (jgc@cloudflare.com)
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Re: Small SaaS banned by Cloudflare after 4 years of being paying customer
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When they could just email me (jgc@cloudflare.com)
Dear John, I absolutely love and admire Cloudflare’s services as a customer (and recent investor), but please please get stuff like this sorted as it will absolute ruin Cloudflare’s reputation in the long run. I beg you!
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#133I recently signed up to CloudFlare for their Yubi key deal that was still being advertised on their website. A week later I received an email saying only customers subscribed by a certain time could claim the offer. I asked them to delete my data or provide the Yubi offer and they did neither. So they sit in an email folder known as bad companies. Because my data has value and they lied to obtain it for their own gai…
There isn’t a practical way to fractionate their revenue or determine what proportion of their profit is derived from your data. This can be proved by the fact that there is no way to make any money with only the data you gave to them separated from the rest of their customers and potential customers. Therefore you are entitled to all of their revenue. Please clean out their shareholders and destroy their business. T…
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How much are you paying for the workers/month? Why didn't you use the load-balancer service?
> Why didn't you use the load-balancer service? Speaking from experience, if you only need rudimentary L7 load balancing, then Cloudflare Workers is as good as it gets. > How much are you paying for the workers/month? Per my estimate, probably between $600 to $2000 for Workers: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34639930
What would you do in Workers that you couldn't do with Load Balancing? LB handles origin health, can do traffic steering, session affinity etc included. With Workers, you'd need to take care of all that.
I see a point if the Workers do some lifting / caching / transforming etc before passing on the requests, but as a simple load balancer, the actual Load Balancing service seems a better fit.
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#136Can someone explain to me why anyone would pay for this SaaS, and instead just use an api from all markets?
Re: Small SaaS banned by Cloudflare after 4 years of being paying customer
#137Around 12:00 UTC today ban has been lifted for my account thanks to @jgrahamc - thanks!
So HN to the rescue again. It's unfortunate (although the outcome is great for you!) that you have to go through the social media amplifier first.
"Send me your details and I'll fix it" = incompetent or asshole
"Don't send me your details, I've fixed the problem for you and everyone else with the same issue" = green flag
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#138Re: Small SaaS banned by Cloudflare after 4 years of being paying customer
#139> when I got approached by Cloudflare sales team I explicitly asked if I can still be on pay as you go/self server model and reply was: Never entirely trust what is said to you to secure/continue a sale, unless you have it written in a contract. > … "Enterprise wise, that's up to you and you could likely get away with utilising self-serve as you go … especially if what sales say to you is couched in vague works like…
> Never entirely trust what is said to you to secure/continue a sale, unless you have it written in a contract. This time last week, Cloudflare shut off our access to one of their services we were using because we went over quota. Well, we had actually negotiated overage charges and did actually have this in our contract. They turned the service off anyway instead of applying the overage charges we had agreed. This i…
Re: Small SaaS banned by Cloudflare after 4 years of being paying customer
#140Glad to hear this got resolved. Heads-up that your name may be infringing on a US trademark held by the BBC.
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