Si vous avez lu notre guide sur comment choisir le meilleur hébergeur WordPress, alors vous savez probablement que Bluehost est l’un des fournisseurs d’hébergement WordPress que nous recommandons. Mais nous ne sommes pas les seuls. Ils sont également officiellement recommandés par WordPress. Récemment, en naviguant sur Facebook, nous avons vu l’état que Bluehost a maintenant une intégration intégrée gratuite avec Cloudflare. Regardez la vidéo ci-dessous :
Qu’est-ce que Cloudflare ? Eh bien, c’est un service qui protège et accélère votre site. Une fois que vous avez intégré votre site à Cloudflare, votre trafic est acheminé via leur réseau mondial. Vous pouvez utiliser leur CDN. Si vous ne savez pas ce qu’est un CDN, consultez notre infographie. Vous pouvez utiliser leur service de sécurité ainsi que leurs Statistiques.
Pourquoi les autres entreprises d’hébergement web n’intègrent-elles pas Cloudflare ? Techniquement, Cloudflare fonctionne avec tous les sites. Vous devez faire la configuration vous-même. Mais pour les débutants, la partie configuration peut être fastidieuse. Bluehost étant l’une des meilleures entreprises a décidé d’ajouter une intégration gratuite. Nous sommes confiants que d’autres entreprises d’hébergeurs suivront.
Vous cherchez un fournisseur d’hébergement WordPress ? Nous vous recommandons vivement de consulter Bluehost. Ils sont définitivement l’un des meilleurs. C’est pourquoi WPBeginner et WordPress les recommandent. Vous ne nous croyez pas ? Consultez les avis des utilisateurs/utilisatrices de Bluehost.
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David
Some problems with Bluehost/CloudFlare. Need to add www. to the beginning of URL. Subdomains get lost. My subdomain « doesn’t exist » for the last 3 days now. « Free » CloudFlare offers support – but only after all paid support tickets are handled, so you can be in the queue for several days according to my one experience. Trying to get totally out from under CloudFlare.
roger
On http://www.bluehost.com/cloudflare it says it has « some features for free » « some for pay » but then it only lists a pay price. Is this available for free or not? Since bluehost limits their bandwidth at 1.8 Mb/s per account, this might be worth something…
Editorial Staff
The free version is definitely available for everyone. If you want the additional paid features, then you have to pay for it.
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Tom
The only issue here is none of .co.uk sites can be activated via bluehost. All .co.uk sites need to change hosting to be able to be included into cludflare otherqise via bluehost it is not possible to subscribe to this fantastic service.
Muhammad Usman Butt
What is best Maxcdn or Cloudflare.
Editorial Staff
We have been using MaxCDN way before Cloudflare.
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zimbrul co uk
One thing that puts me off to sign with them is that they don’t show you the final figure for the purchase and when you click PAY you see you’ve been charged some tax or something…it did happened to me.
Well, they refunded the money but why take the trouble and spend time writing to customer support?
Michael McCarthy
This sounds like a great deal. But why is it being offered for free? Is this just an introductory offer — or are there caveats about signing up that we should know about?
Editorial Staff
Michael, CloudFlare offers this free service just because they have about 22M in funding. This is definitely a freemium model. They acquire the user for free. Hope that you like their service and want to upgrade to their premium plan. You can see the comparison in plans here:
https://www.cloudflare.com/plans
So technically, you can just use the free plan forever. But if you want more features, then you can move up. Since CloudFlare is free, Bluehost decided to make it super easy to integrate with for their users. Since CloudFlare wants a huge userbase, this partnership helps them as well because they were offering the free service anyways. So it’s a win-win-win situation. Win for you, win for Bluehost, and win for Cloudflare.
Hope that explanation helps.
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