I mean this outage raises an important question about the future of the internet. As more AI systems, communication platforms, and critical services rely on centralized infrastructure like Cloudflare, the risks of single points of failure continue to grow. If one company’s failure can take down major parts of the web, we may need a new approach to resilience, decentralization, and redundancy. What does a more fault-tolerant internet look like in an AI-driven world??….
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Cloudflare isn’t just a backbone, it’s a protection against DDoS attacks. I’ll take an hour of outage for my business over multi-day one + huge additional bandwidth and CPU load fees from server provider, any time.
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When cloud flare took our a lot of the internet last time, someone posted details about the original plan for internet specs.
The main take away was any domain names you setup should be routed through TWO separate disconnected DNS services, so when one goes down the other is still functional…. seems like a lot of people didn’t think cloud flare would down ‚again‘
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I mean this outage raises an important question about the future of the internet. As more AI systems, communication platforms, and critical services rely on centralized infrastructure like Cloudflare, the risks of single points of failure continue to grow. If one company’s failure can take down major parts of the web, we may need a new approach to resilience, decentralization, and redundancy. What does a more fault-tolerant internet look like in an AI-driven world??….
Cloudflare isn’t just a backbone, it’s a protection against DDoS attacks. I’ll take an hour of outage for my business over multi-day one + huge additional bandwidth and CPU load fees from server provider, any time.
When cloud flare took our a lot of the internet last time, someone posted details about the original plan for internet specs.
The main take away was any domain names you setup should be routed through TWO separate disconnected DNS services, so when one goes down the other is still functional…. seems like a lot of people didn’t think cloud flare would down ‚again‘