Cloudflare Peering Portal

Cloudflare accelerates and secures Internet applications with an expansive network of data centers in 275 cities across 100 countries. Millions of Internet properties use Cloudflare and Internet requests for millions of websites flow through our network, so it's likely your customers are already using the service.

When an ISP or hosting provider peers with Cloudflare, they send traffic directly to Cloudflare’s network rather than sending it to a third party. This skips congested paths between transit providers, and avoids paying to ship traffic.

Cloudflare maintains an open peering policy. Our peering details can be found here.

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Deliver websites faster

Deliver web content faster to network subscribers when connecting to Cloudflare supported website domains.

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Reduce data transit costs

Eliminate the need to send data across your transit provider’s network when users visit a website domain that is proxied by Cloudflare.

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Better Control

Make better infrastructure decisions by allocating bandwidth capacity to sites that are not served by Cloudflare.

Peering Portal

The Peering Portal shows the volume of data between your network and Cloudflare’s, as well as where your data goes. If you want to manage your traffic more proactively, you can dedicate the Cloudflare traffic to that peering link and better plan for the rest.

Any network can view the potential savings of peering with Cloudflare, just request access to the portal.

Private Network Interconnect

This is designed for use at a private network interconnect location where both Cloudflare and a partner’s network are present.

Peering in this scenario requires that the hardware for the ISP and Cloudflare be connected using a dedicated link.

Internet Exchange Point

If you're collocated at one of the peering exchange points where Cloudflare is present, you can peer through the exchange switching fabric (no need to plug in any cables).

Hosting cache nodes

If you’re located at a distance from an Internet exchange or Cloudflare Data Center or you manage your own data center, you may want to consider hosting a Cloudflare Cache node. If you’re familiar with the Google Global Cache appliance, we’ll ship you the equivalent Cloudflare hardware.

Better caching

With millions of Internet properties using Cloudflare, a cache node reduces your transit costs and improves your customers’ speed of access to one of the internet’s most ubiquitous networks.

Better DNS

Thanks to Cloudflare operating the E and F Root servers, you will have the benefit of reducing latency for all your customers’ traffic by minimizing DNS root requests, regardless of whether they are using Cloudflare.