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: about 14 hours ago
I'd recommend a CDN like bunny.net for storing the files if possible and krystal.uk hosting for the site. Source: 7 days ago
I recommend Bunny as a CDN, it costs $1/mo + a few cents per TB of bandwidth. Source: 11 days ago
Does anybody know how to upload a video file to bunny.net video library using Swift? Source: 12 days 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: 22 days ago
Quick question - have you tried using a dns with an api ? Like bunny.net https://bunny.net/pricing/dns/. Source: about 1 month 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 month ago
For images I'm using bunny.net with a custom hostname. Should I disable the cache to test? Source: about 2 months 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: 2 months ago
Try hosting on bunny.net - no buffering and low latency, crazy good pricing ...and no I don't work for them - a friend recommended them to me. ;-). Source: 2 months ago
Basically my whitelist over the last days/weeks - from Austrian newspaper derstandard.at, over drei.at (my mobile provider) to bunny.net (my CDN) and shortpixel.ai - just to name a few that I need daily. Source: 3 months ago
Use a different CDN, that auto-encodes the video qualities. I know, for example, that bunny.net offers this. But I only see this auto-switch to lower quality working with their integrated video-player that is HTML only. How could I move this auto-selection of video quality to a Flutter videoplayer? Source: 3 months ago
Video distribution with the bunny.net global CDN platform. Source: 3 months ago
I'm trying to download Pop OS, but the download always fails without using a VPN. From what I gathered it appears they're using bunny.net as a CDN. Their website won't load for me on Ooredoo network which makes me believe it is banned. Can anyone confirm whether it works on their non-Ooredoo networks and if it's banned, do you guys have ideas why, and if not and it is just banned by mistake how can I notify Ooredoo? Source: 4 months ago
R2 and bunny.net are both great file CDNs. Source: 5 months ago
Would bunny.net meet your needs? They're by far the least expensive I've found that performs like the higher-cost services. It's an API, may not be what you need. Source: 5 months ago
Remember that you shouldn't be serving images directly from object storage. Throw a CDN in front. Lots of options here too: bunny.net is my current go-to because I root for the underdog, I like their branding, and they're good people. Cloudflare would be fine but I'm wary of them since they're turning into de facto internet backbone and I'm not really a fan of that idea (though their products are good, hard to... Source: 5 months ago
Switched convo//casa to bunny.net for now. Source: 6 months ago
Bunnydotnet is a place to discuss anything and everything about bunny.net - a CDN, DNS, and soon a WAF provider. Source: 7 months ago
I strongly disagree. AWS S3 egress is as much as 14 cents per GB. A CDN Storage site like bunny.net is only 1 cent per GB for egress and 1 cent GB for storage, it is like 10 times cheaper than AWS or Vimeo or all those other solutions. Never try to serve a lot of videos from S3. Source: 7 months ago
No. Learn Linux (it'll take less than a week for you to learn basic commands and server management), get a 4GB VPS from a website like Hetzner, Contabo, or Vultr (NOT through clo-ways), get cPanel, get a CDN like bunny, link them all together using basic coding and Bunny's API. Source: 10 months ago
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