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nzeidtoday at 5:07 PM5 repliesview on HN

I'm old-man-yelling-at-the-clouds here. Everyone just uses Cloudflare, which is not a bad thing by itself. But do they _have_ to? Is managing your own edge really that terrifying?


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ygouzerhtoday at 5:17 PM

For non-corporate entities, it is!

Having an almost a plug and play solution who does CDN + DDoS Protection + WAF/Rate Limiter + Bot Protection, for a few bucks, is very useful for startups and SMEs.

And compared to cloud different offerings, their quick setup and lower cost is hard to beat.

Catloafdevtoday at 5:58 PM

DDoS protection and the number of features they offer are kind of unmatched.

I often see threads complaining about Cloudflare, never see suggestions for better alternatives.

AviationAtomtoday at 5:16 PM

I think DDoS attacks are really what propelled them to the heights it has. The attacks seem to get bigger and bigger by the year. You need a really big pipe to filter them out on before passing on traffic to servers with a much smaller pipe.

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skinfaxitoday at 5:12 PM

> Is managing your own edge really that terrifying?

It's about convenience, not fear. Cloudflare is free for most companies until you need more advanced features.

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tristortoday at 6:29 PM

It would be economically impossible for me to run a small personal website without Cloudflare thanks to the sheer quantity of badly behaved automated traffic on the Internet in 2026.