Cloudflare’s Network Doubles CPU Capacity and Expands Into Ten New Cities in Four New Countries
Cloudflare has expanded its global network by adding ten new cities across four new countries. The company's computational footprint has doubled since the start of pandemic-related lockdowns, with deployments in Tbilisi (Georgia), San José (Costa Rica), Tunis (Tunisia), Yangon (Myanmar), Nairobi (Kenya), Jashore (Bangladesh), Canberra (Australia), Palermo (Italy), and Salvador and Campinas (Brazil). These additions are aimed at improving the Internet experience for users in these regions, with a focus on reducing latency and increasing performance.
Company
Cloudflare
Date published
June 30, 2021
Author(s)
Jon Rolfe
Word count
854
Hacker News points
2
Language
English