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Drupal, Cloudflare Purge, and Long Cache TTLs: How They Work Together

alaahaddad Drupal Care
  Last Updated: 1:50 PM, May 17, 2026
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Diagram showing a Drupal website, Cloudflare edge cache, browser cache, cache max-age, and purge invalidation flow working together

Cloudflare Purge and cache max-age solve different parts of the caching puzzle. Max-age controls how long content can stay cached, while purge removes outdated cached content when Drupal content changes. Understanding how Drupal, browser cache, and Cloudflare Edge Cache TTL work together helps you build a fast, reliable “cache long, purge on change” strategy.

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