Solving Drupal’s Bot Traffic Problem with Cloudflare WAF

Solving Drupal’s Bot Traffic Problem with Cloudflare WAF
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Joe Mari Borinaga explains why traditional Drupal anti-bot measures—such as IP blocklists, modules, and platform filters—can’t keep pace with modern threats. Sophisticated bots now evade detection, inflate hosting bills, and disrupt performance, particularly for public-sector Drupal sites hosted on Acquia or Pantheon.

The post argues for edge-layer protection via Cloudflare WAF, which filters traffic before it reaches Drupal. Promet’s turnkey setup includes custom rules, bot management, performance tuning, and compliance controls. A case study shows that Cloudflare blocked over 1.2 million requests in 72 hours, reducing server load and costs.

Critically, Promet Source distinguishes its offering from generic Cloudflare setups with Drupal-specific tuning and 24/7 expert management. While the blog is marketing-heavy, it provides clear and actionable insights for IT leaders dealing with inflated traffic and rising infrastructure costs. The proposed fix is robust and measurable, unlike many reactive DIY solutions.

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