About Cloudflare
Their product suite includes a global CDN, Workers (serverless edge computing), R2 object storage, D1 serverless SQL database, Pages (JAMstack hosting), DNS, SSL/TLS encryption, Web Application Firewall, and zero-trust security solutions. Cloudflare's free tier is among the most generous in the industry.
With over 300 data center locations in 100+ countries, Cloudflare's Anycast network ensures content is served from the nearest location to the user. Their commitment to privacy, performance, and reliability makes them a cornerstone of the modern web.
Data Centers
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2009
- Team Size
- 500+
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA, USA
- Support Hours
- 24/7
Support Channels
Included Free
Contact
support@cloudflare.comFeatures & Technology
Performance
- CloudLinux
- LiteSpeed
- SSD Storage
- NVMe
- DDoS Protection
- Multiple Data Centers
Development
- SSH Access
- Git Integration
- Node.js Support
- Python Support
- Staging Environment
Rating Breakdown
Category Ratings
The free tier alone is worth it, Pages is a game changer
I use Cloudflare for everything — DNS, CDN, DDoS protection, and now Cloudflare Pages for deploying landing pages. The free tier is absurdly generous: unlimited bandwidth CDN, free SSL, basic DDoS protection, and 5 Workers.
Cloudflare Pages has replaced my previous static hosting setup entirely. Push to Git, it deploys in seconds, preview URLs for every branch. For marketing landing pages, it's perfect.
The Workers platform is powerful once you get your head around the edge computing model. I've built a few API proxies and A/B testing scripts that run at the edge for practically nothing.
Only downside: when you need support on the free plan, you're basically on your own. Community forums are the only option. But honestly, things rarely break.
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