Cloudflare
Cloudflare is a global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Your website, APIs, and applications are your key channels for doing business with your customers and suppliers. As more and more shift online, ensuring these resources are secure, performant and reliable is a business imperative.
Cloudflare is a company that was founded in 2010 by Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, and Michelle Zatlyn. It provides web security services and traces its roots to Project Honey Pot, an anti-spam software Prince and Holloway previously worked on. Cloudflare is a publicly-traded company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Cloudflare is an excellent platform for anyone to protect their websites and ensure it remains up and running for as long as possible, with minimal downtime. It offers a free SSL certificate, prevents brute-force attacks, domain registration/management, and regular new features. However, it has a convoluted user interface, can be difficult to debug, and is relatively expensive.
Most of Cloudflare’s products have free tiers, which are useful but come with limited functionalities. Hence, you’ll need a paid plan to make the best of the company’s services. Cloudflare’s pricing system is convoluted because it offers many products at different price points. But, it offers three main plans for users – Pro, Business, and Enterprise – that bundle many features into one subscription. There are also many add-on products requiring an extra fee.
The Pro plan costs $20 per month. It includes access to a content delivery network (CDN), unmetered DDoS protection, a universal SSL certificate, and the ability to set up to 20-page rules. The Business plan costs $200 per month and includes all the tools available in the Pro plan, plus the ability to use a custom SSL certificate and set up 50-page rules.
There’s no standard pricing for the Enterprise plan, so you’ll have to contact Cloudflare’s sales team directly if you want it. The highest plan provides access to advanced features, including enterprise-level DDoS protection, a DNS Firewall, and advanced bot management.
In conclusion, Cloudflare is a feature-rich and easy-to-use content delivery network that offers a fast global network rarely matched by competitors. I hope this information helps you write your review article about Cloudflare.