← Back to context Comment by systemvoltage 5 years ago I predict that Cloudflare will acquire Vercel one day. 4 comments systemvoltage Reply admn2 5 years ago I do think it's interesting how they've positioned Cloudflare Pages. Kind of an "Amazon" move. Unlimited bandwidth and seats. Will be interesting to see though if it works for Cloudflare, they still don't even have Gitlab integration. deltron3030 5 years ago The 25mb limit in folder size isn't enough for mid-sized blog though, even if you host the images somewhere else. WORMS_EAT_WORMS 5 years ago I think an executive has commented before that is not going to happen. Things can change though.If I were Vercel, absolutely would not sell either. They aren't like "Netlify" and positioned to be truly the goat of serverless. skrebbel 5 years ago > They aren't like "Netlify"What do you mean by this?
admn2 5 years ago I do think it's interesting how they've positioned Cloudflare Pages. Kind of an "Amazon" move. Unlimited bandwidth and seats. Will be interesting to see though if it works for Cloudflare, they still don't even have Gitlab integration. deltron3030 5 years ago The 25mb limit in folder size isn't enough for mid-sized blog though, even if you host the images somewhere else.
deltron3030 5 years ago The 25mb limit in folder size isn't enough for mid-sized blog though, even if you host the images somewhere else.
WORMS_EAT_WORMS 5 years ago I think an executive has commented before that is not going to happen. Things can change though.If I were Vercel, absolutely would not sell either. They aren't like "Netlify" and positioned to be truly the goat of serverless. skrebbel 5 years ago > They aren't like "Netlify"What do you mean by this?
I do think it's interesting how they've positioned Cloudflare Pages. Kind of an "Amazon" move. Unlimited bandwidth and seats. Will be interesting to see though if it works for Cloudflare, they still don't even have Gitlab integration.
The 25mb limit in folder size isn't enough for mid-sized blog though, even if you host the images somewhere else.
I think an executive has commented before that is not going to happen. Things can change though.
If I were Vercel, absolutely would not sell either. They aren't like "Netlify" and positioned to be truly the goat of serverless.
> They aren't like "Netlify"
What do you mean by this?