CloudFlare is a free CDN (Content Delivery Network) available to everyone. There are around 50,000+ websites using CloudFlare (including SupportForums.)
Personally I think CloudFlare's CDN is a great service. I use it for most of my websites as the speed performance boost is great. It's easy to setup, and the web tracking stat's give me a fair idea of what's being used, and when.
On-top of the speed boost, it saves around 50% of my resources in terms of bandwidth & requests. I really couldn't ask for more.
CloudFlare also comes with some great extra features, a few of these include:
Basic Security; which can protect against small to medium UDP flood attacks (DDoS)
Advanced Security; protects against SQL injections / POST attacks
Auto Minify; for JS and CSS
The last one i'll mention is a Spam/Threat protection layer that requires flagged users to complete a Captcha screen before they can proceed to the website. A few users on SF have been experiencing 'inconveniences' with this feature.
I'm interested to see if anyone on here uses CloudFlare for their website(s)/services, and what are your views on it.
Personally I think CloudFlare's CDN is a great service. I use it for most of my websites as the speed performance boost is great. It's easy to setup, and the web tracking stat's give me a fair idea of what's being used, and when.
On-top of the speed boost, it saves around 50% of my resources in terms of bandwidth & requests. I really couldn't ask for more.
CloudFlare also comes with some great extra features, a few of these include:
Basic Security; which can protect against small to medium UDP flood attacks (DDoS)
Advanced Security; protects against SQL injections / POST attacks
Auto Minify; for JS and CSS
The last one i'll mention is a Spam/Threat protection layer that requires flagged users to complete a Captcha screen before they can proceed to the website. A few users on SF have been experiencing 'inconveniences' with this feature.
I'm interested to see if anyone on here uses CloudFlare for their website(s)/services, and what are your views on it.