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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 29% Cloud Services (29%)
  • 17% Hosting (17%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 5 days ago
Jewar E-mail 5 days ago
Braga Web Tools 5 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 6 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 6 days ago
Prievidza Domains 7 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • oxa11ce
    sophia vysparov (@oxa11ce) reported

    @jetpham5 hmm my github is already basically a mirror of ~/documents/projects and i never use the web ui to do stuff so i would be fine-ish if my github was deleted? i dont like cloudflare cdn/proxies, i value very fast propagation of updates i will add a note about not relying on github

  • contractlevel
    Contract Level (@contractlevel) reported

    @ygorz01 @DefiLlama @chainlink Schmidt said in one of his talks with Sergey to not force decentralization where it doesn't necessarily make sense. If cloudflare (where relay is deployed) or defillama api is down, the only impact to the system is delayed rebalancing. Funds stay earning in active strategy.

  • pradeepsaran_29
    Pradeep Saran | Full Stack Developer (@pradeepsaran_29) reported

    @ardent__dev Cloudflare. No markup. No renewal surprises. At cost pricing — exactly what you see is what you pay. Never going back.

  • ssiddharrth
    Siddharth (@ssiddharrth) reported

    Built my pincode/IFSC lookup API on Railway + PostgreSQL because that's what I knew. Realized recently: it's 340k rows of static data that never changes. Pure reads. No reason to pay for a always-on server in one region. Moved it to Cloudflare Workers + D1. Serves from the edge, fits in the free tier, faster for everyone. 🥳🥳🥳

  • woocassh
    Lukasz (@woocassh) reported

    @arthuryuzbashew Not yet anyway, cloudflare still showing this domain in the dashboard and I already bought it with another provider. Wtf

  • _edlaver
    Ed Laver 🥤 (@_edlaver) reported

    @kinngh @PlanetScale @Railway Cloudflare has Containers support now for stuff that won't work with Workers.

  • Michael15028851
    Michael Ford (@Michael15028851) reported

    @CryptoCyberia 90% of it is legal fees (fighting against a NSL, big brother, and petty government wants this **** and telling them no) and the throughput webhosting (cloudflare etc), 10% of it is the servers and software.

  • PuddyPadhie
    Padhie (@PuddyPadhie) reported

    Congratulations @googlechrome I never seen web browser devs they fix 127 security issues in one version. And it's really amazing that you define @Cloudflare as a "security issue". And of course it's very safe to block all Javascript. Noone need that these days anyway...

  • YourPrivateProx
    Your Private Proxy (@YourPrivateProx) reported

    @cyrilXBT These solve the rendering layer, not the network layer. Production bans on serious targets come from IP reputation and TLS fingerprint — none of these repos touches either. Cloudflare checks JA3 + ASN before it even looks at request timing.

  • avaci15433
    Avaci (@avaci15433) reported

    @madChadIII @Random_States @KyleKulinski Along with that, Cloudflare has thousands of CDN servers. Unless we're looking at major DDOS attacks, you're probably not going to see noticable slow downs. There is basically no way the RNC is crashing it. Database updates should be absorbed by AWS. (3/4)

  • dnsbty
    Dennis Beatty (@dnsbty) reported

    @eastdakota @NoamTenne @Cloudflare I think Cloudflare is great if you can self serve everything, but once you need support it's kind of terrible. I'm on an enterprise account through Cloudflare for Startups, and my ticket has been open for a month with no response.

  • neiam00
    n✱im (@neiam00) reported

    @_um_excuse_me_ @chantastic @josip_ the same cloudflare that had a major outage after rewriting a core piece of their architecture to Rust? and Discord is like peak slop software

  • adelbucetta
    Adel Bucetta (@adelbucetta) reported

    @catalinmpit the honest answer is that most attacks don't come from hacking SSH, they come from exploiting misconfigured web servers so blocking ports 80 and 443 to cloudflare ips only isn't a bad start but it's not enough

  • ColdHeart_Prj
    Zack Riley 🇦🇺 (@ColdHeart_Prj) reported

    @BHolshouserUS Cloudflare went down earlier, probably had something to do with it.

  • startupsavage
    Startup savage (@startupsavage) reported

    In 2016, when major websites went down in an AWS outage, Cloudflare stayed up. It wasn't luck. It was years of unglamorous infrastructure work by Matthew Prince and Michelle Zatlyn. Cloudflare went public at a $4.4B valuation.

  • outbndautonomy
    Outbound Autonomy (@outbndautonomy) reported

    🚫 Ahrefs — Audit failed entirely. Protected by Cloudflare. The bot can't even reach the homepage. 🚫 Moz — Same problem. Cloudflare challenge blocked the scan. Irony: Two SEO tool companies blocking automated site analysis — the very thing their customers need. 🤡

  • DamiDina
    Dami Dina (@DamiDina) reported

    @lucatac0 @ryanvogel @CloudflareDev someone did say it might be a bad idea to make an icloud clone (for myself) hosted on cloudflare cost wise i think should be no issue but i need to read your TOS and privacy policy in more detail to understand risks zero trust auth & new updates here are nice but maybe more

  • rodolpho_arruda
    Rodolpho Arruda (@rodolpho_arruda) reported

    @catalinmpit Once I found by looking at the logs and having them processed by LLM that my VPS was being bombarded by local traffic inside the same datacenter (thus outside the Cloudflare tunnel). I opened a ticket and it was resolved. A kind of issue one could never imagine...

  • z1xus
    z1xus (@z1xus) reported

    recently tried deploying to aws' ec2 for the first time, after years of using different vps providers. it really isn't that bad, i'd say their dashboard is even easier than cloudflare. no idea why it has this reputation in the community, maybe it used to be worse...

  • Nueltek
    Uche | Tech Solution Expert (@Nueltek) reported

    @jayhemz Cloudflare to the rescue for a single point of failure? How exactly is Cloudflare supposed to handle that? I thought Cloudflare mainly helps with bandwidth, caching, and DDoS protection. How does it handle a VPS crash, server hardware failure, PostgreSQL corruption, or even a misconfigured firewall? Also, the problem usually isn't bandwidth. The real bottlenecks are CPU, RAM, disk I/O, database connections, etc. A VPS can run out of RAM long before it comes close to using 10TB of bandwidth. Anyways, for small brochure websites, I agree the tradeoff is usually worth it. But for SaaS products and other critical systems, I'd still want more isolation and redundancy, to be honest.

  • arseyHat_
    arsey (@arseyHat_) reported

    @KiwiFarmsDotNet @Cloudflare CloudFlare needs to learn that when you bend over and become someone's *****, it's not a one-time thing. They coming back for more of their bussy. Bend over, CloudFlare. **** CloudFlare.

  • ak_therich
    AK (@ak_therich) reported

    @Cloudflare are you down right now?

  • OhNoNima
    oh no nima (@OhNoNima) reported

    When will @Cloudflare support .gg TLDs??

  • NathanCRoth
    Nate Roth (@NathanCRoth) reported

    everyone watching ai is counting gpus. anthropic just spent 300 million on a sixty-person startup that writes sdks. stainless quietly built the libraries that openai, google, perplexity, and cloudflare ship to their own developers. anthropic bought it and is winding the hosted product down. competitors now rebuild that pipeline from scratch while claude gets tighter into every mcp server developers stand up. this is the third deal in six months one layer above the model. bun, vercept, now stainless. the model is becoming the commodity, the connective tissue is where the margin lives, the auth, the retries, the schemas an agent can actually use at 3am. anthropic authored mcp. now it owns the best implementation of mcp. every rival lab routes through anthropic's plumbing. the race stopped being about who has the smartest model. the actual moat is owning plumbing the agents run on..

  • NarunaNarayana
    Naruna Narayana (@NarunaNarayana) reported

    @MishaJean39157 @ionirvine It should be working now ! I missed setting up the redirect on cloudflare. If any more issues, dm.

  • whatawo79798184
    WhataWonderfulWorld🍉 (@whatawo79798184) reported

    @Cloudflare Why are you ******* ***** blocking my ip address on/off as you please???! Wtf

  • Matth4313
    Matth4313 (@Matth4313) reported

    @KSimback Kevin, @MPP32_dev directly solves the “alternatives to frontier usage for the 90%” problem (and helps cut bills in the process). They built a universal payment proxy (think Cloudflare + Stripe for machine-to-machine) that lets any HTTP API accept instant, per-request payments from autonomous AI agents — no accounts, no API keys, no expirations, no human approval. • Agents discover + call services across protocols (x402, Tempo, etc.) and settle in USDC on-chain seamlessly • API providers (including cheaper/open-source inference, data, tools) get paid 100% instantly with zero platform cuts • One integration = agents can route to the right model/provider for each task without friction This is the missing payments layer that makes token-cost optimizing actually work at scale. The 90% of tasks move to optimized/cheaper endpoints because agents can pay for them autonomously and reliably. No more being locked into frontier subscriptions. Already live with their own Solana intel API and 4000+ MCP server users. Perfect infrastructure for the agent economy you’re tracking.

  • catalinmpit
    Catalin (@catalinmpit) reported

    I've deployed my Hermes agent on a Hetzner VPS. The security measures I've taken so far: - Installed Tailscale and restricted SSH access to Tailscale IPs only - Blocked all ports except 80 and 443 - Restricted ports 80 and 443 to Cloudflare IP ranges only - Enabled and configured UFW - Disabled password SSH login Need to add: - fail2ban What else should I do?

  • AndrewC70136680
    Andrew Clark (@AndrewC70136680) reported

    FUUUUUUUUCK, I was about to go there since Kaido ran into Cloudflare problems and won't come back online

  • gerrit_jvv
    Gerrit van Vuuren (@gerrit_jvv) reported

    @Cloudflare please go back to proper engineering. Your pages down times have been more frequent, causing sites to experience outages for extended periods of time after they deploy their pages.