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Posted by shintoist 13 hours ago

Dropping Cloudflare for Bunny.net(jola.dev)
370 points | 187 commentspage 5
the__alchemist 11 hours ago|
Bun alert!
upmind 12 hours ago||
Am I the only one who thinks their reason for why theyre leaving Cloudflare didn't sound particularly sound... This blog post reads like something a Bunny.net employee would write
Giorgi 12 hours ago||
Sounds like an ad which it probably is.
akoculu 13 hours ago||
We had severe issues with Bunny and recently migrated off it.

Some of our users were unable to reach our CDN altogether. They couldn't load any assets at all. Bunny's customer service was far too slow to respond and mostly gave unhelpful answers. They couldn't even identify the issue.

In less than 45 minutes, I moved our CDN entirely from Bunny to Cloudflare Workers. Now our CDN just actually works, I don't have to debug our CDN for the Bunny customer service team.

Also, this is obviously a marketing post.

programmarchy 11 hours ago||
Also had a severe issue with Bunny, serving videos. They had a cache poisoning issue where they served a few frames from pornographic videos right in the middle of our educational videos. They did not have the multi-tenancy thing fully figured out, and it became a nightmare scenario. After that, we moved to a provider that explicitly did not allow porn.
prtaylor 11 hours ago||
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winddude 10 hours ago||
considering the bunny.net site crashes, and fails to load with timeouts, good luck with that. Unfortunately having a monopoly in a CDN is kind of a benefit.
j45 10 hours ago||
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ValveFan6969 10 hours ago||
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sieabahlpark 8 hours ago|
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