Yesterday Cloudflare had critical DNS/SSL issue in their Asia and LA regions. The SSL issue was admitted at the very end.
I was testing Cloudflare feature (with a free plan). My QA was working on the new configuration. (Un)Fortunately, the issue happened at the same time, and we had to switch to our custom proxies.
I intended to use Cloudflare because it has fancy management console, fast purging cache, and clean API. But after this incident (and seeing how Cloudflare reported their issue), I have to think twice.
I was testing Cloudflare feature (with a free plan). My QA was working on the new configuration. (Un)Fortunately, the issue happened at the same time, and we had to switch to our custom proxies.
A guy reported the problem happened for their paid plan (https://twitter.com/ashleykaryl/status/626411486420836353)
I intended to use Cloudflare because it has fancy management console, fast purging cache, and clean API. But after this incident (and seeing how Cloudflare reported their issue), I have to think twice.
Any ideas?