I run a jellyfin server. I have gigabit fiber in ohio, USA. Some of my users found it basically unusable when they were geographicly far away, like Hawaii and Thailand. I switched to using cloudflare tunnel as an experiment and the difference was dramatic. They are now able to stream reliably almost as if they were geographically nearby. The fact of the matter is, the cloud flare CDN that’s traffic passes through using the tunnel is infinitely better connected to the rest of the world than whatever home ISP you have.
That being said, cloudflare plays man in the middle to all your traffic, so I wouldn’t use it for anything that’s particularly secret. But for standard web pages it’s amazing. I run my vaultwarden server directly on my home ip address and not through cloudflare tunnel.
I run a jellyfin server. I have gigabit fiber in ohio, USA. Some of my users found it basically unusable when they were geographicly far away, like Hawaii and Thailand. I switched to using cloudflare tunnel as an experiment and the difference was dramatic. They are now able to stream reliably almost as if they were geographically nearby. The fact of the matter is, the cloud flare CDN that’s traffic passes through using the tunnel is infinitely better connected to the rest of the world than whatever home ISP you have.
That being said, cloudflare plays man in the middle to all your traffic, so I wouldn’t use it for anything that’s particularly secret. But for standard web pages it’s amazing. I run my vaultwarden server directly on my home ip address and not through cloudflare tunnel.