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Time to Implement

1 month

Return on Investment

6 months

Bunny CDN Media

Bunny CDN Demo - Easy Pull Zone Management
Manage your pull zone with a simple but powerful interface.
Bunny CDN Demo - Realtime statistics
Get realtime statistics with detailed reporting of your traffic, status codes and cache hit rate.
Bunny CDN Demo - Geo-Replicated Cloud Storage
Easily manage and upload your files straight from your browser into our globally replicated cloud storage.
Bunny CDN Demo - Dark Mode
Switch between dark and light mode at will.
Bunny CDN Demo - Powerful real-time monitoring
Monitor your CDN usage in realtime with a global monitoring map.
Bunny CDN Demo - DNS Records
Manage your DNS zones seamlessly.
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Users consistently praise Bunny CDN for its affordable pricing and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced developers. The intuitive dashboard and straightforward setup process allow users to quickly implement and manage their CDN needs without technical hurdles. However, some users note that the documentation could be improved for advanced features.

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JM
Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerful European CDN for static sites — worth the learning curve"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

Bunny CDN has become my go-to solution for hosting static websites. As a web developer managing multiple client domains, I needed a platform that could handle many sites simultaneously without per-domain licensing fees — and Bunny delivers exactly that. The combination of Bunny Storage and Pull Zones makes it straightforward to deploy Eleventy-generated sites directly from a GitHub Actions pipeline, with automatic cache purging after each build. The interface is clean, well-organized, and genuinely pleasant to use. Pricing is transparent and very competitive for European providers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

The initial setup for static site deployment requires more preparation than platforms like Netlify or Cloudflare Pages. In particular, the default Smart Cache configuration does not cache HTML responses, which is counterintuitive for fully static sites and can make performance feel worse than a basic shared hosting plan until you understand what is happening. Documentation on this specific use case could be clearer. Once you figure out the right caching configuration, everything works well — but that discovery process takes time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Emre A.
EA
Social Media Agency
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Review of Bunny.net – Fast CDN with Great Support"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I really like how fast and reliable Bunny.net is. The CDN delivers content incredibly quickly, which improves website performance and user experience. I also appreciate how easy it is to set up and manage, even for non-technical users. The pricing is reasonable, and the global network ensures good speed in different regions. Overall, it’s a solid and efficient CDN solution that helps websites load faster and perform better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

I honestly don’t dislike anything about Bunny.net. It works really well, is fast and reliable, and I think it’s a great CDN with no real downsides for my use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Saraya  J.
SJ
Web Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Fast, Reliable, and Affordable CDN – My Experience with Bunny.net"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

What I like most about Bunny.net (Bunny CDN) is how simple and dependable it is. The setup was quick, the dashboard feels clean and easy to navigate, and it works smoothly without needing constant tweaks. I also really appreciate the speed boost—my website loads noticeably faster, especially when it comes to images and other static files. On top of that, the pricing is fair and transparent, which makes it a strong value compared to many other CDN providers.And they have excellent customer support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

Honestly, there isn’t much to dislike about Bunny.net (Bunny CDN). If I had to mention something, it would be that some advanced features can take a little time to fully understand if you’re completely new to CDNs. But overall, it’s been a very smooth and positive experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Bryan M.
BM
Product Director
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"User-Friendly, Cost-Effective Alternative to AWS S3"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I like that Bunny CDN has an easy-to-integrate API and its pricing is great. Their web UI dashboard is extremely easy to use and much more user-friendly than AWS S3. This makes it easy for not only developers but anybody on our team to understand how and where the content is stored. The straightforward API and user-friendly web UI allow us to get new features to market faster. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

It can sometimes be unclear that you have to configure a pull zone separate from a storage zone and then have to configure different regions. Maybe the UX could be slightly improved in that area, but more of a nitpick and it's not a major issue to us at all. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ahmed W.
AW
Full-stack Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Affordable and Easy-to-Use CDN Solution"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I find hosting videos online with Bunny CDN incredibly easy and the storage bucket to be very stable, affordable, and perfect for storing files. The CDN delivery works smoothly and effectively, and the database offers a good, scalable service at a perfect price compared to others. I like that Bunny CDN is easy to use, not complicated like many other hosting platforms, and offers affordable, quality services. The user interface is well-organized, with sections separated for streaming, CDN, and storage, which makes management straightforward. Having the option to choose or change regions adds to its scalability and usability for different users. The initial setup was very easy, and I consistently experience quality services at a perfect price. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

I didn't find an auth system in Bunny Stream, which would be a great improvement to add in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Nitin P.
NP
Web Devloper
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Affordable, Fast, and Reliable—But Needs Better Storage Migration Tools"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I’m really impressed with the pricing here. It makes high-quality tools accessible to everyone. The speed of the service is just as impressive as the cost—definitely a go-to resource if you want to get things done efficiently and affordably. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

I’ve been using Bunny for a while and I love how affordable and fast it is compared to the big players. It’s perfect for people on a budget who still need high performance.

However, there is one major downside: you cannot directly transfer files between storage zones. If you need to move data from Zone A to Zone B, the dashboard doesn't have an option for it. You are forced to download everything to your local machine and re-upload it, which is incredibly time-consuming for large datasets.

Even using the FTP or API methods requires your own server to act as the middleman, which uses up a lot of bandwidth and resources just to move files within the same provider. I really hope Bunny adds a "Direct Copy" or "Server-side Move" feature soon. It’s a great service, but this one missing tool makes migrations a headache. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Stanly T.
ST
Senior Manager Engineering, Core HR
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Magic Containers: Lightning-Fast Global Deployments with Smooth Scaling and Great Value"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

Magic Containers blew me away. I run a full-stack SaaS (FastAPI + React) and the deployment experience is remarkably smooth — push a Docker image, point to it, and you're live across 41 regions. No Kubernetes, no orchestration headache, no cold start anxiety.

The performance stands out the most. My container serves API requests with ~17ms average latency globally. The dynamic scaling (1-5 instances per region, scale-to-zero when idle) means I'm paying around $8/month for what would cost $40+ on any always-on platform. For an early-stage product, that cost efficiency is a game-changer.

The health check system (startup, readiness, liveness) works exactly as you'd expect. When I deploy a new image, it does a rolling update — zero downtime, no dropped requests. I've deployed dozens of times without a single user-facing interruption.

Support has been excellent. When I hit an edge case with container restarts during long-running background tasks, the team was responsive and helpful. The Bunny dashboard gives you clear visibility into container status, logs, and costs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

The container logs in the dashboard are basic — I ended up setting up Better Stack for structured logging. Also, environment variable management through the API could be smoother (I wrote a deployment script to handle it). These are minor — the core product is solid. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Raphael R.
RR
CTO
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Fast, simple and affordable pricing"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

What I like most about Bunny CDN is the balance between performance, simplicity, and cost. It’s very easy to set up and manage, delivers consistently low latency, and has transparent, affordable pricing. The dashboard is straightforward, the documentation is solid, and features like edge storage, image optimization, and fine-grained caching controls make it practical for real-world projects without unnecessary complexity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

So far, I haven’t encountered any significant downsides. Bunny CDN has met my needs well in terms of performance, reliability, and ease of use. For my use cases, the features available are sufficient and the platform works as expected, so there isn’t anything specific I would point out as a negative. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Amer M.
AM
Web Developer
Design
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Great streaming speed and fast DNS"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I used bunny.net for the video streaming service and it is very excellent. Great video playback speed. Playback customization tools with the ability to customize the player and statistics and connect the visitor to the nearest server. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

Almost nothing. Payment is easy and setting up the account is easy + the support is very excellent Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohammed K.
MK
Creator
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Reliable CDN with Cost-Effective Solutions"
What do you like best about Bunny CDN?

I like Bunny CDN's good clear pricing for network traffic and DNS requests. I appreciate the good basic shield available on the free plan because it gives me good value for money. I also like the ability to block traffic by region and reroute, which is very helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Bunny CDN?

- no analytics for traffic per country in stats, rather what's available is only traffic per data centers which does not give a clear idea where most of my users are visiting from. - no WAF rules on the free plan, would be nice to have 1-2 rules on the free plan. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

1 month

Return on Investment

6 months

Average Discount

8%

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