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by wombarly
1785 days ago
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Cloudflare detects the DDOS and will block it, notifying you by email. We almost never use the Under Attack Mode unless it's actually affecting us. The biggest thing we do to help ourselves when we're under attack is making sure that the pages being ddosed (homepage, etc) is being cached by them. There will always be some requests that CF doesnt block, so the cache ensures they get served by them. |
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What about pages which can't be cached? For example an updated comment feed? How would you deal with dynamic data?