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DDoS mitigation from their network and unlimited bandwidth are nice. I wouldn't use their US location since it's much smaller. They have terrible user interfaces, terrible support and some of their newer service offerings like their domain registrar / DNS are a bit primitive.
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I don't want anything to do with AWS or OpenShift again. I'm quite happy using OVH for everything other than DNS. I'd like to use it for DNS to have everything in one place once they improve it. Don't use Cloudflare anymore because my experience is it's slow and not very helpful.
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You really don't want to put non-website HTTPS services behind Cloudflare because they end up silently breaking them with the challenge pages. It will break web resource downloads too if they aren't being made alongside the main document requests. It's also just really slow...
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cloudflare.com/en-gb/products probably works a lot better for anything that's not a website even if it's HTTPS. Their reverse proxy for web sites is just weird. It does some really sketchy things partly because nginx is somewhat sketchy and they've hacked it all together on top of it.
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Support = Whenever you need to contact them. They do post updates during an outage.... in a horrid UI. Hardware: You aren't going to get the five-plus-nines network that a loadbalanced AWS/GCP service will have. If you can mostly take care of yourself, they're the cheapest.
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