roydan
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I think he meant that AWS went down last month and Cludflare crashed yesterday.
I think he meant that AWS went down last month and Cludflare crashed yesterday.
I think he meant that AWS went down last month and Cludflare crashed yesterday.
With this I agree 100%Edit: jokes aside, point is too many single points of failure. The irony is none of these guys are actually proper tier one ISPs
It's a fuckin apocalypse, everything's gonna go boomIs it me or is this happening more often?
InterestingThat being said, they said it was caused by an unusual spike in traffic. I did wonder whether this instance, it had anything to do with the Aisuru botnet that was pummeling azure at 15.72 Tbps. Cloudflare was also getting involved in efforts against it.
This is a bad, bad sign with how often this is happening.Cloudflare seem to have some issues again now :-/
Yeah, I agree..This is a bad, bad sign with how often this is happening.
I have my domains at CF but only for non-proxyfied DNS as they are VERY fast in their DNS handling, all CDN I use Bunny CDN for.Time to take @Dopious ' suggestions and move away from CF.