What is bunny.net?
bunny.net is a next-generation global edge platform designed to accelerate content delivery, secure applications, and enable developers to build at the edge without compromise. Its network processes over one million requests per second, backed by 200 Tbps+ capacity and average worldwide latency of only 25ms. By combining a robust CDN, video streaming, storage, optimization, DNS, and DDoS protection, bunny.net offers businesses a single platform to deliver blazing-fast, secure digital experiences across six continents. Its developer-focused tools, including Edge Scripting and Magic Containers, allow for building and deploying full-stack apps close to end users, eliminating delays and ensuring greater efficiency. The platform emphasizes simplicity and scalability, with instant setup, perma-caching, real-time monitoring, and transparent pricing starting at just $1/month. Beyond speed, bunny.net is engineered for resilience—protecting against downtime, traffic surges, and security threats with advanced Shield technology. Customers such as Hyundai, Samsung Food, and TradingView leverage bunny.net to improve customer experience, cut infrastructure costs, and enhance global reach. Its in-house “Super Bunnies” support team is available 24/7 with average response times under five minutes, ensuring help is always on hand. Rated 4.9 on Trustpilot and 4.8 on G2, the platform is trusted by over 1.5 million websites worldwide. By blending performance, security, and developer freedom, bunny.net empowers businesses to hop ahead of the competition in today’s digital-first world.
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Date: Mar 02 2022SummaryTwo thumbs up. I have been very happy with the way it speeds up what would otherwise be a very slow website.
PositiveI've spent maybe a few bucks for 6 months! Very easy to set up and manage over time if you need to... but for most people, it is "set it and forget it".
NegativeThe extra features seem expensive. Might be confusing to someone who isn't familiar with the concept of a CDN.
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