Understanding Cloudflare's Role Compared to Traditional CDNs
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shubhamjain
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The article discusses Cloudflare's free service, highlighting its unlimited bandwidth and reliability, while questioning its comparison to traditional CDNs. It emphasizes Cloudflare's value for users but also hints at potential limitations when compared to paid CDN services.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledI love Cloudflare. I’ve always been a fan of their service and their generous free plan, which they’ve never backtracked from.
Users have stories about serving terabytes of data per day without Cloudflare knocking on their door to upgrade.
Why pay for a CDN when Cloudflare is free? When I started using Cloudflare, I thought that too.
But when you compare it to a traditional CDN, Cloudflare...
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