CloudFlare now has Business and Enterprise options for paying customers


CloudFlare now has Business and Enterprise options for paying customers

CloudFlare has always offered a free plan which is already feature packed. They also have had a Pro account for users who wanted some additional features like SSL support and real time stats.

The company has now launched two new paid plans for larger businesses.

CloudFlare Business costs USD 200 per month per website and comes with features like:

Full customizations
Advanced full denial of service attack mitigation
Full WAN optimization
100% uptime guarantee

CloudFlare Enterprise costs USD 3000 per month per website and is targeted at huge websites. Features:

Customized solution
Dedicated account manager
24/7 phone support
2500% service level agreement (SLA)

Checkout more details about these new paid plans here.

  • takneek01

    Hey Sushubh,
    I want to ask you that are you using CloudFlare. I am using HostGator so I have the option inside cpanel.
    Are blogger using it or not ?

    • http://techwhack.com operamaniac

      Yes I am using CloudFlare for a loooong time now. I have enabled it manually. Google Blogger does not use it of course. You would have to enable it yourself.

    • takneek01

      Oh
      Has the performance of the site improved ?
      I just had a chat with Hostgator executive and asked him about CloudFlare. He told me that they don’t recommend to use CloudFlare. He told me to stick with HostGator’s nameservers.

      What do you think could be the reason, he did not recommend it when they have it available on their cpanel.

    • http://techwhack.com operamaniac

      Not sure why HostGator would not recommend it. I have had no issues running CloudFlare. It does seem to improve performance but it’s not that big of a gain here in India because they do not have a CDN located in India. Their nearest CDN is in Hong Kong or Singapore I believe.