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Technologies > Reverse Proxies > by Site Elements

Usage of reverse proxy services broken down by site elements

Detailed statistics in our extensive reverse proxy services market report.

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This diagram shows the percentages of websites using various reverse proxy services broken down by site elements. Cross-technology reports only include technologies with more than 1% usage to ensure statistical significance of the results. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Cloudflare is used by 80.4% of all the websites whose reverse proxy service we know.
Cloudflare is used by 79.9% of all the websites whose reverse proxy service we know and that use CSS as site element.

  
Cloudflare
80.4%
79.9%
81.8%
80.9%
83.8%
76.1%
96.4%
96.3%
84.4%
92.6%
72.4%
18.5%
  
Amazon CloudFront
6.5%
6.7%
5.7%
6.6%
5.9%
10.2%
1.0%
2.2%
4.9%
4.0%
11.5%
2.3%
  
Akamai
4.2%
4.3%
3.9%
4.0%
4.1%
6.0%
2.3%
0.8%
4.3%
2.1%
3.3%
44.6%
  
W3Techs.com, 6 July 2024
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Percentages of websites using various reverse proxy services broken down by site elements

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You can find complete breakdown reports of 28 reverse proxy services in our reverse proxy services market reports.

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Technology Brief
Reverse Proxy Services
A reverse proxy service is an intermediary for a website which handles request from web clients on behalf of the website's server. Common uses for reverse proxies are content delivery networks (CDNs, typically located in different geographical regions) and DDoS (distributed denial of service) protection services.

Reverse proxy information is partly based on data provided by ipinfo.io.


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