This is a practical reference for managing Cloudflare DNS via their REST API, with a specific focus on Azure integrations. It covers the essentials: setting up scoped API tokens instead of global keys, managing different record types (A, CNAME, TXT, MX), and understanding when to proxy traffic through Cloudflare versus DNS-only mode. The External-DNS section is solid if you're running Kubernetes and want automated DNS management for ingresses and services. One thing to note: the guide correctly emphasizes using upsert-only policy in production rather than sync, which can prevent accidental deletions. It's thorough on the automation side but assumes you're already familiar with why you'd choose Cloudflare over other DNS providers.
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