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AWS Shield vs Cloudflare DDoS Protection

Developers should use AWS Shield to protect web applications, APIs, and other services from DDoS attacks that can disrupt availability and incur high costs meets developers should use cloudflare ddos protection when building or maintaining web applications that require high availability and security, such as e-commerce sites, saas platforms, or apis exposed to the internet. Here's our take.

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AWS Shield

Developers should use AWS Shield to protect web applications, APIs, and other services from DDoS attacks that can disrupt availability and incur high costs

AWS Shield

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Developers should use AWS Shield to protect web applications, APIs, and other services from DDoS attacks that can disrupt availability and incur high costs

Pros

  • +It is essential for businesses requiring high uptime, such as e-commerce sites, gaming platforms, or financial services, especially when using AWS Shield Advanced for detailed attack diagnostics and 24/7 access to the AWS DDoS Response Team
  • +Related to: aws-waf, aws-cloudfront

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Cloudflare DDoS Protection

Developers should use Cloudflare DDoS Protection when building or maintaining web applications that require high availability and security, such as e-commerce sites, SaaS platforms, or APIs exposed to the internet

Pros

  • +It is particularly valuable for mitigating large-scale volumetric attacks, application-layer attacks, and bot-driven threats, reducing downtime and infrastructure costs without requiring on-premise hardware
  • +Related to: cloudflare-workers, web-application-firewall

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use AWS Shield if: You want it is essential for businesses requiring high uptime, such as e-commerce sites, gaming platforms, or financial services, especially when using aws shield advanced for detailed attack diagnostics and 24/7 access to the aws ddos response team and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Cloudflare DDoS Protection if: You prioritize it is particularly valuable for mitigating large-scale volumetric attacks, application-layer attacks, and bot-driven threats, reducing downtime and infrastructure costs without requiring on-premise hardware over what AWS Shield offers.

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The Bottom Line
AWS Shield wins

Developers should use AWS Shield to protect web applications, APIs, and other services from DDoS attacks that can disrupt availability and incur high costs

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