That is an impressive evolution for Cloudflare. This reminds me of DNS providers growing quickly. At a former org, we set up DNS with two of the biggest DNS providers in the event one of them went offline, as sometimes happened. I am curious how many of these domain owners have a secondary CDN account with inactive code toggles ready to switch to a backup CDN provider if this single point of success were to have issues. Do people account for this in their disaster recovery plans? Has anyone automated this with some form of GSLB health checks that will change their code toggles and/or DNS or use a secondary CDN?