This document covers how Infinite Uploads handles unexpected traffic spikes, including DoS/DDoS-type activity, and how to protect your media usage by integrating Cloudflare with your Infinite Uploads setup.
When sites experience unusually heavy or malicious traffic, bandwidth usage can increase rapidly. This guide explains what Infinite Uploads can (and cannot) mitigate, how billing is affected, and how Cloudflare can be used to prevent unwanted usage.
Understanding Traffic Spikes and Attacks
Infinite Uploads is designed to store and deliver media files from the cloud. Because the service focuses on file delivery rather than traffic filtering, Infinite Uploads does not include built-in protection against DoS or DDoS attacks.
If high-volume or malicious traffic reaches your site’s media URLs directly, those requests will be served like normal traffic and will count toward your plan usage. Of course, if the DDoS takes down your site, your media files won’t be served.
How Infinite Uploads Handles Unusual or Attack-Level Traffic
Infinite Uploads does not have the ability to identify or block DoS/DDoS attacks at the CDN layer. Any mitigations would need to occur before traffic reaches our servers.
At this time:
- Automatic plan upgrades cannot be disabled.
If your usage exceeds your plan limits, your account will auto-upgrade as part of normal billing behavior. - Support can disable your CDN on request.
If you notice sudden, unexplained spikes in traffic or suspect you are under attack, contact support.
We can temporarily turn off your CDN, halting delivery of media files while you address the issue on your end.
Disabling the CDN stops usage immediately but also prevents media from being served until re-enabled.
Using Cloudflare to Protect Your Media Library
Infinite Uploads works fully with Cloudflare, and we highly recommend using Cloudflare if you expect high traffic volumes or want protection against DoS/DDoS events.
Cloudflare can provide:
- DNS-level protection
- CDN caching
- Firewall and bot filtering
- Rate limiting
- Challenge pages for suspicious traffic
Because Cloudflare sits in front of your Infinite Uploads media URLs, it can filter or block malicious requests before they reach Infinite Uploads, preventing unnecessary usage charges.
Cloudflare has an extremely generous free plan used by millions.
Can Cloudflare Protect Media Offloaded with Infinite Uploads?
Yes. Cloudflare will proxy and protect your Infinite Uploads media URLs just like any other asset on your domain.
Cloudflare includes a CDN, but so does Infinite Uploads. How does that work?
Cloudflare and Infinite Uploads both provide CDNs, but they serve different roles and work together seamlessly. Cloudflare sits in front of your site as a DNS and security layer, filtering traffic, blocking DoS/DDoS attacks, applying firewall rules, and caching files at its edge locations. When a media file is requested, Cloudflare handles the request first; if the file isn’t already cached, it forwards the request to the Infinite Uploads CDN, which stores and delivers your media from its global network. Cloudflare then caches that file for future requests, reducing bandwidth usage on Infinite Uploads and adding an extra layer of protection. This setup combines Cloudflare’s security and traffic filtering with Infinite Uploads’ optimized media storage and delivery, improving performance while preventing malicious or excessive traffic from reaching your media library.
| Layer | Service | What it Does |
|---|---|---|
| Layer 1 – DNS/Edge Firewall | Cloudflare | Filters traffic, blocks attacks, adds caching before requests reach your server or media CDN. |
| Layer 2 – Media Delivery CDN | Infinite Uploads | Stores and serves your media files from high-performance storage and +45 global edge locations. |
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