• Resolved wpmhweb

    (@wppit)


    I just enabled Cloudflare CDN on a website that previously had JetPack CDN enabled. Do I need to disable the JetPack CDN feature now that Cloudflare is enabled? Can I just leave it enabled?

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  • Much like Jetpack’s Site Accelerator (CDN), Cloudflare does pull your images and other static files and then cache them for you to reduce the load on your server.

    That aspect of Cloudflare can probably replace Jetpack’s CDN feature but there’s no harm in leaving both enabled as Jetpack will only cache images and static files on your server, so if Cloudflare is already doing that, there would be nothing for Jetpack’s Site Accelerator to do.

    The only thing I’d recommend working on is making sure Cloudflare’s WAF (if you have that enabled) rules are not preventing Jetpack from working properly. You can find more information about configuring things to work properly here.

    Plugin Support Alba (a11n)

    (@ctdealba)

    Hi there,

    It has been more than one week since we have heard from you, so I’m marking this topic as resolved.

    But if you have any further questions or need some more help, you’re welcome to reply here or open another thread.

    Best,
    Alba

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