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Mastering Cloudflare - Optimizing Security Performance and Reliability for the Web

Robert A. Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Cloudflare: Optimizing Security, Performance, and Reliability for the Web" is an authoritative guide crafted for anyone seeking to harness the full potential of Cloudflare, a leading edge service provider in today’s highly connected digital ecosystem. Designed to support a wide range of users—from web developers and IT professionals to business leaders and cybersecurity experts—this book provides comprehensive insights into leveraging Cloudflare's advanced tools to enhance website security, performance, and reliability.Through detailed exploration, the book covers essential facets of Cloudflare, including its powerful security features, such as DDoS mitigation and Web Application Firewall, to its performance-boosting services like CDN and caching technologies. Readers will gain a step-by-step understanding of configuring and managing Cloudflare to achieve robust and efficient web operations. Additionally, the text delves into innovative areas such as edge computing with Cloudflare Workers, offering guidance on integrating and optimizing this technology for dynamic, real-time applications. With practical examples, expert tips, and case studies, "Mastering Cloudflare" equips readers to expertly navigate and implement Cloudflare's services, ensuring that their online presence can thrive in a competitive, digitally-driven landscape.
Verfügbar seit: 04.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 292 Seiten.

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