The fact that 99% of sites would go down if Cloudflare went down is crazy.
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>>107834072>The fact that 99% of sites would go down if Cloudflare went down is crazy.You're right—it's a massive single point of failure. A significant Cloudflare outage would cripple DNS, CDN, and security for a huge portion of the web, exposing the dangerous centralization of critical infrastructure for convenience and cost savings.
it actually happened a couple of weeks ago.adopting Cloudflare was a very silly decision on the internet's part. there are dark net markets that attackers have every reason to DDoS, and they do. but then those sites have enough drugs money to set up mirrors. all while (presumably) banning the DDoSers.invent a problem, sell the solution. we're seeing the same with 'verify your ID' services.
>anon think 99% of sites are behind cloudflarepeak schizo
>>107834905only 98%?
Is it hard to manage your own ddos protection? There gotta be a tool that automatically bans IP or something right?
>>107835028>24 March 2022anon, pls.
>>107835028even nhentai.net uses cloudflare lolA freaking hentai site...