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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://complete-concrete-concise.com/blog/cloudflare-a-review/#comment-445&quot;&gt;Project Management Tools That Work (Bruce)&lt;/a&gt;.

I have noticed once (and according to uptime, a total of 3 times) my site has gone out under CloudFlare.
Mind you, this was all in the past 2 weeks. Otherwise, for the past 4 months, I have not suffered any other outages under CloudFlare. Contrasting that to usually going out once or twice per month (according to uptime), this is still better. Then again, most of the outages I have ever suffered have usually been of the 20-30 minute variety (the longest, I believe was 2 hours - which is significant).
I am not sure how long CloudFlare caches pages. Clearly, low traffic pages are less likely to be cached than high traffic pages.
Thaks for your comment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://complete-concrete-concise.com/blog/cloudflare-a-review/#comment-445">Project Management Tools That Work (Bruce)</a>.</p>
<p>I have noticed once (and according to uptime, a total of 3 times) my site has gone out under CloudFlare.<br />
Mind you, this was all in the past 2 weeks. Otherwise, for the past 4 months, I have not suffered any other outages under CloudFlare. Contrasting that to usually going out once or twice per month (according to uptime), this is still better. Then again, most of the outages I have ever suffered have usually been of the 20-30 minute variety (the longest, I believe was 2 hours &#8211; which is significant).<br />
I am not sure how long CloudFlare caches pages. Clearly, low traffic pages are less likely to be cached than high traffic pages.<br />
Thaks for your comment.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nice summary.  I&#039;ve been using Cloudflare and in the one case I was offline it did not cache my site (or at least the home page).  I suspect it does not keep pages cached for long so a low volume site like mine might not see any offline caching advantage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice summary.  I&#8217;ve been using Cloudflare and in the one case I was offline it did not cache my site (or at least the home page).  I suspect it does not keep pages cached for long so a low volume site like mine might not see any offline caching advantage.</p>
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