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How much of the Internet actually runs on Cloudflare

The Hindu 22 Nov 2025 · 5:19 PM
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A recent outage at Cloudflare highlighted the internet's reliance on its infrastructure, affecting numerous major online services. This incident underscores the risks associated with centralized internet services.
How much of the Internet actually runs on Cloudflare
Why it matters
Cloudflare's recent outage exposed the deep interconnection of the internet with its infrastructure, affecting numerous major online services. The company operates a vast network of data centers across over 100 countries, processing around 81 million HTTP requests per second. Approximately 20.4% of all websites utilize Cloudflare as a reverse proxy, and its services reach more than 200 cities globally. This outage impacted well-known platforms such as LinkedIn, ChatGPT, and Canva, illustrating the risks associated with centralized internet services. The incident highlights the fragility of internet infrastructure, as a failure at a key provider like Cloudflare can have widespread repercussions across various tiers of web traffic, from niche blogs to large enterprises.
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