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Frequently Asked Questions
Check Cloudflare System Status page for real-time updates on network and service performance.
Service reliability can be impacted by DDoS attacks, network conditions, data center maintenance, or infrastructure updates.
Verify DNS settings, check SSL/TLS configuration, review firewall rules, or examine origin server status.
Access Cloudflare Help Center, community forums, or contact support through official channels.
Cloudflare performs maintenance with minimal service disruption and provides updates through status pages.
About Cloudflare
Cloudflare is a global network service provider that offers content delivery, internet security, and domain name system (DNS) services. The platform operates a distributed network of data centers worldwide to improve website performance through content caching, protect against DDoS attacks and malicious traffic, and provide DNS resolution services that enhance reliability and security for millions of websites and applications across the internet.
Website owners use Cloudflare to improve page load times and reduce bandwidth costs through edge caching, while simultaneously protecting their sites from bot traffic, brute force attacks, and other security threats. Enterprise businesses implement Cloudflare's advanced security features like Web Application Firewall and Bot Management to safeguard critical applications and APIs. Development teams leverage Cloudflare Workers for serverless computing at the network edge, enabling customized content delivery and application logic without traditional server infrastructure. Content publishers and e-commerce platforms rely on Cloudflare's DDoS protection to maintain availability during traffic spikes or targeted attacks.
Users may encounter various types of issues when using Cloudflare services, including temporary DNS propagation delays when making configuration changes, cached content not updating immediately after origin changes, or certificate validation problems during initial SSL setup. API rate limiting might occasionally affect high-volume automated operations, while security ruleset updates could temporarily trigger false positives for legitimate traffic. During global networking events, users might experience brief routing inefficiencies as traffic patterns are automatically optimized. Dashboard access might encounter authentication delays during system maintenance, and custom script execution in Cloudflare Workers might require troubleshooting when interacting with third-party services or handling specific edge cases.