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High static traffic website and cloud flare

ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member

hi!

i has a website with full static content. Html and mp3 files.

The traffic usage around 5TB.

If i turn on cloud flare , how will reduce the traffic?

Is there anybody who know this :)?

Just want to know :)

Comments

  • FlorisFloris Member

    Mainly caching, I believe.

  • @Floris said:
    Mainly caching, I believe.

    But will the traffic lower then now?

  • your html and picture will be cached, but i don't think your mp3 will

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    CloudFlare doesn't cache the mp3 files, I don't think so. And if I am right, then it won't really save you much bandwidth as I doubt a lot of that 5 TB is due to HTML.

  • bdtechbdtech Member
    edited May 2014

    Put your assets and HTML on AWS s3 (enable s3 website) then put Cloudflare in front of it. You'd use a CNAME. Set CF page rules to cache any file extensions you wish at the CF edges. Max out your edge expiration times. Highly available setup that is maintenance free

  • @Abdullah said:
    CloudFlare doesn't cache the mp3 files, I don't think so. And if I am right, then it won't really save you much bandwidth as I doubt a lot of that 5 TB is due to HTML.

    png,jpg files = 60GB/day , said the awstats damn thats amazing :D

    Cloudflare did this job

  • I guess you can see ~10% traffic reduction. That's a max.

  • CloudFlare only caches static content by default. You can, however, extend the caching with PageRules to do things like "cache everything".

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