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Connection limits

When HTTP/HTTPS traffic is proxied through Cloudflare, there are often two established TCP connections: the first is between the requesting client to Cloudflare and the second is between Cloudflare and the origin server. Each connection has their own set of TCP and HTTP limits, which are documented below.

​​ Between client and Cloudflare

Type Limit (seconds) HTTP status code at limit Configurable
Connection Keep-Alive HTTP/1.1 400 TCP connection closed No
Connection Idle HTTP/2 400 TCP connection closed No

​​ Between Cloudflare and origin server

Type Limit (seconds) HTTP status code at limit Configurable
Complete TCP Connection 15 522 No
TCP ACK Timeout 90 522 No
TCP Keep-Alive Interval 30 520 No
Proxy Idle Timeout 900 520 No
Proxy Read Timeout 100 524 Yes
Proxy Write Timeout 30 524 No
HTTP/2 Pings to Origin Off - Yes
HTTP/2 Connection Idle 900 No No

​​ Configurable limits

Some TCP connections can be customized for Enterprise customers. Reach out to your account team for more details.

​​ Keep-Alives

Cloudflare maintains keep-alive connections to improve performance and reduce cost of recurring TCP connects in the request transaction as Cloudflare proxies customer traffic from its global network to the site’s origin server.

Ensure HTTP keep-alive connections are enabled on your origin. Cloudflare reuses open TCP connections up to the Proxy Idle Timeout limit after the last HTTP request. Origin web servers close TCP connections if too many are open. HTTP keep-alive helps avoid connection resets for requests proxied by Cloudflare.