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HeavyFeather | 2 years ago
Unless CloudFlare cables are somehow shinier than the rest of the internet’s, adding one hop almost certainly adds latency. More hops more time.
In some instances where the original server was closer than CF’s edge, I measured increased time even for cached content, effectively making CF slower for every request by that specific user.
klabb3|2 years ago
Unrelated, but these mega actors sometimes have such shiny cables, because they can route on their internal network across the globe. Iirc Cloudflare does that for some/all traffic(?). But you’re right, all else equal more hops = worse, and I’d be unsurprised if Cloudflare overstates the benefits of using them.
comex|2 years ago
If the site isn’t busy enough… well, I think more CDNs ought to support pre-caching. Supposedly Vercel does?
victorbjorklund|2 years ago
maple3142|2 years ago
In my experience, CloudFlare (and other CDNs) can often provide a better route then a regular ISP. Sometimes downloading speed is really slow, switching to CloudFlare wrap (VPN) can at least double or triple the speed.
HeavyFeather|2 years ago
Warp also regularly lets me escape public Wi-Fi’s where in-browser uploads fail.
kadoban|2 years ago