Ask HN: Are you leaving Cloudflare over the recent drama?
I've seen lots of bad PR for Cloudflare recently (at least on YouTube and X). Seems to be related to poor-form sales tactics (lure in users for cheap and later require they up their plan or close their account). And indeed, the stories I'm seeing are pretty shocking and certainly hurt my perception of the company.
This is seriously making me reconsider Cloudflare as the primary service I use (Pages/Workers, KV, D1, R2, CDN, Domains, etc).
Has this motivated you to leave Cloudflare?
If so, what have you replaced it with?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 35.2 ms ] threadWill keep using it until I can't anymore.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40481808 The gist is Cloudflare has undocumented traffic limits. If above a sales person will push you into an enterprise plan. Then if you go higher you’re told to upgrade again. Nobody knows what the limits are and the sales person will not tell you either. One user wrote “From personal experience I know that 10TB per month is like 30k/year”.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KHB2F8R4o8
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWtGwW_e56w
The casino had to bring their own IP, so Cloudflare wouldn't get IP banned by countries because... casinos. And yes, that's an enterprise feature.
If I ever needed DDoS protection it'd be nice to know of alternatives, if anyone has any to recommend. My provider—Hetzner—provides protection to some degree, but I'm sure a big attack would lead to black-hole routing.