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What is the Cloudflare CDN?

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This article discusses Cloudflare’s content delivery network (CDN), and how it can help improve your web site’s performance and security.Table of Contents

  • What is the Cloudflare CDN?
  • How the Cloudflare CDN works
  • How do I start using Cloudflare?
  • More Information

What is the Cloudflare CDN?

CloudFlare is a content delivery network (CDN). A CDN is a distributed network of servers that provides several advantages for a web site:

  • Cached content: By caching web site content, Cloudflare helps improve page load speeds, reduce bandwidth usage, and reduce CPU usage on the server.
  • High availability: With a redundant network of servers worldwide, if a server experiences an issue, Cloudflare’s CDN simply “fails over” to use another server.
  • Increased security: Cloudflare helps improve security by blocking threats before they even reach a site. Cloudflare’s CDN can also provide some protection against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

How the Cloudflare CDN works

When you activate the Cloudflare CDN on your account, your site becomes part of the Cloudflare network. This network routes web site traffic through Cloudflare’s global network of data centers. (To view a map of Cloudflare’s current data center locations, please visit https://www.cloudflare.com/network-map.)

Cloudflare optimizes web content delivery by storing duplicates of static content (such as CSS, JavaScript and image files) on its servers. Your web site content is served from the Cloudflare server located nearest to your visitors, which decreases page load times. If a server in Cloudflare’s network is very busy, web traffic is automatically routed to the next server nearest to your visitors.

Cloudflare’s CDN also blocks threats and limits abusive bots before they reach your server. This helps increase security and reduce wasted bandwidth.

Cloudflare works for both static and dynamic web sites. However, Cloudflare is not suitable for web sites that stream video or audio directly from their origin server. Embedded videos, such as those from YouTube or Vimeo, however, are compatible with Cloudflare.

How do I start using Cloudflare?

You activate Cloudflare for your site by creating a Cloudflare account and updating your domain’s nameservers. For more information about how to do this, please see this article.

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