AWS vs Cloudflare

Two cloud infrastructure services compared from 30 days of community outage reports and detected incidents. We don't probe aws.amazon.com or cloudflare.com continuously — this page reflects user-reported issues only.

AWS
AWS
aws.amazon.com
No active incident
vs
Cloudflare
Cloudflare
cloudflare.com
No active incident
Outage reports
0
Past 30 days · community submissions
Outage reports
0
Past 30 days · community submissions
Outage reports
0
Past 24 hours
Outage reports
0
Past 24 hours
Detected incidents
0
Past 30 days · spike-flagged
Detected incidents
720
Past 30 days · spike-flagged
Last incident
None recorded
Most recent resolved
Last incident
2h ago · 2h 20m
Most recent resolved
Category
Cloud Infrastructure
Category
Cloud Infrastructure
AWS
Is AWS down?
aws.amazon.com
Cloudflare
Is Cloudflare down?
cloudflare.com

Frequently asked

Which is more reliable, AWS or Cloudflare?
Both AWS and Cloudflare have similar community-reported activity over the past 30 days (0 reports for AWS, 0 for Cloudflare; 0 vs 720 detected incidents). We don't probe either site continuously, so we report what users tell us — not a synthetic uptime score.
How does WebsiteDown compare AWS and Cloudflare?
We aggregate two real signals for each side: user-submitted "down" / "working" reports tracked in 24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day windows, and detected incidents (continuous spikes flagged by our snapshot pipeline when reports cross a 3× baseline threshold). We don't fabricate uptime percentages or response times for sites we don't continuously probe.
Has AWS or Cloudflare had any major outages recently?
Cloudflare has had more detected incidents in the last 30 days. Detected incidents are anomalous spikes in user reports — typically a 3× baseline spike sustained for at least 15 minutes. The /is-cloudflare-down permalink shows the full timeline; the recent incident table on each side's status page lists each one.
Where does this comparison data come from?
Two sources: (1) community reports submitted via the Report issue / Working buttons across our status pages, stored in our outage_reports table; (2) detected incidents from our snapshot pipeline, which flags anomalous spikes. We don't probe aws.amazon.com or cloudflare.com from multiple regions on a schedule — continuous monitoring is a paid product for sites you own. This page reflects user-perceived issues only.