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Cloudflare DEX now complies with EU Customer Metadata Boundary settings
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EU Data Residency Support for DEX

Cloudflare has updated its Digital Experience Monitoring (DEX) service to fully comply with the Customer Metadata Boundary (CMB) setting for the European Union. This ensures that DEX logs—which track WARP device connectivity and performance metrics—will not be stored outside the EU when CMB is configured.

What This Means for EU Customers

When a Cloudflare One customer enables CMB for the EU region, DEX data will no longer appear in the Cloudflare One dashboard. Instead, a notification message will inform users: "DEX data is unavailable because Customer Metadata Boundary configuration is on. Use Cloudflare LogPush to export DEX datasets."

Data Access via LogPush

EU customers who need to maintain DEX visibility can leverage LogPush to export DEX datasets directly. This allows organizations to:

  • Build custom analytics and dashboards with their DEX data
  • Maintain full control over data processing and storage
  • Comply with EU data residency requirements while retaining operational visibility

This update is particularly relevant for enterprises operating in the EU that require strict data localization compliance while using WARP and DEX for network performance monitoring.