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06.08.2025

CloudFlare Alternative


Internet users are increasingly encountering blocks on various resources that use the popular attack protection service, CloudFlare. This service was in high demand until countries began massively blocking websites.

The issue is that if a website banned in a particular country uses CloudFlare, other non-banned resources operating through the same service may also be blocked. At best, users will see a blank page, even though the website itself remains operational.

Resource owners may notice a drop in traffic — in many cases, the reason lies in the use of global services like CloudFlare.

Based on years of experience, we can say that small websites most often face DDoS flooding, which can be filtered directly on a virtual server. Proven solutions for this include DDoS Deflate, Fail2Ban, and others.

As for powerful DDoS attacks, they typically target medium and large projects. For such cases, we offer protection at the network equipment level, providing a dedicated protected IP address for a fixed fee (as an option for a virtual server).

This way, you spare users from having to enter captchas when visiting your site and avoid losing traffic from countries where such services are blocked, as you receive a static, protected IP address.

In some cases, we have encountered issues where even Google services operate incorrectly.

Don’t lose visitors by outsourcing part of your functions. Use our DDoS and flood protection solution based on Rostelecom’s infrastructure. Every visitor to your site matters!

The cost of the required server configuration can be calculated online — click the “Order” button in the VPS/VDS section.


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