CNAME flattening
CNAME
flattening speeds up CNAME
resolution and allows you to use a CNAME
record at your root/apex domain (example.com
).
How it works
With CNAME
flattening, Cloudflare finds the IP address that a CNAME
points to. This process could involve a single lookup or multiple (if your CNAME
points to another CNAME
). Cloudflare then returns the final IP address instead of a CNAME record, helping DNS queries resolve up to 30% faster.
For more details on the mechanics of CNAME flattening, refer to the blog post.
Set up CNAME flattening
For your root domain
CNAME
flattening occurs by default for all plans when your domain uses a CNAME
record for its root domain (example.com
).
For all CNAME records
Accounts on paid plans can also choose to flatten all CNAME
records on their domain. This option is useful for DNS-only (unproxied) CNAME
records since proxied records are flattened by default (as they return Cloudflare edge IPv4 and IPv6 addresses).
- Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard and select your account and domain.
- Navigate to DNS.
- For CNAME Flattening, select Flatten all CNAMEs.