This is great news. Now I can utilize any CDN provider that supports S3. Like bunny.net [1] which has image optimization, just like Supabase does but with better pricing and features. I have been developing with Supabase past two months. I would say there are still some rough corners in general and some basic features missing. Example Supabase storage has no direct support for metadata [2][3]. Overall I like the... - Source: Hacker News / 6 days ago
It seems there's no discord community yet for bunny.net, would someone be interested in setting this up? Source: 5 months ago
Use a CDN like Bunny and you can host images for like $1/mo + less than $0.10/gb of bandwidth. Source: 5 months ago
You'll want a CDN like Bunny (at least for the files), instead of a web host. Source: 7 months ago
I use Bunny though and haven't had any issues so far. Source: 7 months ago
We wan't to switch a lot of videos from wistia to the bunny.net cdn but the bunny.net video player lacks functionality. Do you guys know of any good js video player that works well with bunny.net and that you can easily customize and attach js event handlers to it? Source: 8 months ago
In case of Static data heavy app (mostly pictures) how would you store the contents? CDN like bunny.net is ok and cache it, but how do you call and store the urls? In a file like yaml, json along with the related text content, or Baas like appwrite/supabase? Source: 8 months ago
I suggest to use VPS with cloudpanel for extremely easy and quick configuration, with cloudflare obviously. You will need cdn for that video, I kinda liked bunny.net because it was easy and cost nearly nothing. Source: 10 months ago
The client could just get a VPS and use a free/cheap CDN service like Cloudflare or Bunny to cache their site for users. This would significantly reduce the costs and the client would only need one, cheaper server. Source: 10 months ago
You probably want a CDN. Bunny is pretty cheap in my experiences, and cost $1/mo + extra bandwidth costs (charged per TB or GB). Source: 10 months ago
Yup, bunny.net has some cool features. They added automated subtitle generation on uploaded video files and they also have their own customizable video player. Also, their support replies in 5 minutes which is a huge +1 from me. Source: 11 months ago
DNS: cloudflare.com or bunny.net (Bunny doesn't have DNSSEC yet for DNS, but it's coming). Source: 11 months ago
My webapp have an nginx installed , in your opinion is it cheaper to use S3 rather than buying a shared hosting with 1TB storage ? Or should I try bunny.net ? I guess its cheaper than S3. Source: 11 months ago
I'd recommend a CDN like bunny.net for storing the files if possible and krystal.uk hosting for the site. Source: 11 months ago
I recommend Bunny as a CDN, it costs $1/mo + a few cents per TB of bandwidth. Source: 11 months ago
Does anybody know how to upload a video file to bunny.net video library using Swift? Source: 11 months ago
I was also looking at bunny.net but unfortunately their API does not allow the user to pick or upload a thumbnail via my front end. Source: 12 months ago
Quick question - have you tried using a dns with an api ? Like bunny.net https://bunny.net/pricing/dns/. Source: about 1 year ago
Seems like a good problem to have (that much traffic) unless it's images/video behind most of that bandwidth, in which case might want to consider something like bunny.net. There's no way I'd consider hosting images on vercel. Source: about 1 year ago
For images I'm using bunny.net with a custom hostname. Should I disable the cache to test? Source: about 1 year ago
Bunny.net is a CDN, which will cache assets between you and your clients on the internet. It's helpful in a few different scenarios (non-exhaustive): limited data cap on your server/ISP, lower latency/higher speeds for serving assets, etc. I've never used a CDN like bunny.net (only Cloudflare which manages a lot of this for you), but I'd generally only recommend them if you deem you need that amount of scale. Source: about 1 year ago
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