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Cloudflare partners with Internet Archive to make sites available when their origin servers are down
2020-09-21 00:30

By partnering with the Internet Archive, Cloudflare is strengthening its Always Online solution that makes sites available when their origin servers are down and keeps the Internet functioning for users globally.

To do this, the Internet Archive uses the same crawling infrastructure that has allowed its Wayback Machine to archive over 465 billion web pages to date.

"The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has an impressive infrastructure that can archive the web at scale," said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare.

The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has been archiving the public web since 1996 and to date, has preserved and made available more than 468 billion web pages and more than 45 petabytes of information.

"Through our partnership with Cloudflare, we are learning about, and archiving, web pages we might not have otherwise known about, and by integrating with Cloudflare's Always Online service, archives of those pages are available to people trying to access them if they become unavailable via the live web," said Mark Graham, Director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive.


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