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Hi, I wanted to host a personal Lemmy instance online (for just myself, I don't think I can take the upkeep for other users - please let me know if this is not possible) and wanted to understand how to "attach" a CDN service to it.

The idea behind doing this is that I'm in the US but I'm looking to host a server in Europe. I am looking into Cloudflare's free CDN service, but it would be great if someone could point me towards how I can configure this setup to speed up the loading time for my Lemmy instance (which is going to be far away from me, geographically).

I would also like to know about your setups and how you have hosted Lemmy.

Thanks!

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[–] MigratingtoLemmy 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you, that would mean that technically there is no need for cloudflare to ask one to change their default nameservers to cloudflare's nameservers - it's just that they want to run their analytics on the data transmitted in exchange for free services. I understand now. I believe some of the paid plans allow for one to use CNAMEs, which makes sense.

Thanks, now I understand. I will need to read more on the networking tech behind a Cloudflare based reverse-proxy setup (and maybe even set up my own through another VPS box someday). I'll go through the docs, thanks again!