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Glad to see that feature... but not as a paid. Forget the nonsense of the price discussion here. Keep your $10/anual fixed price. For me you are the CDN with best relation price/quality. And with respect to anyone that does not want to spend $10/year for a CDN does not deserve to use it. Keep a fixed price. Avoid complex and extra prices for extra features. One price, all features!
The pricing is not final yet at all and might change before this goes live. We want to see how power intensive this will be in a real world usage first, but unfortunately there is almost no chance for us to do this as a free feature, not with our traffic pricing.
That looks awesome! Keep it running
What will the pricing model be? Something like $/?requests?
The basic optimization feature will likely be a flat fee while the optimization engine for on the fly processing will be a / request pricing, but even then it will still be a lower price per request than even something like the base request pricing with CloudFront for example.
Is the optimizing $9.95/zone? It would be nice if there were an option for full PAYG
You seem overly stupid. You really want everything for free, don't you?
Why not no price, no features?
But that is a feature in itself, isn't it?
Nice!
If users want this feature then great, more power to them and good on BunnyCDN for supplying it. I myself would not have thought of asking a CDN to do it, and instead would have handled it on the application side, if I wanted something like that. But that's just me.
Read again my comment and then maybe you dont make stupid role. I said and defend for Bunny to continue with their price model that includes a min fixed anual price. Also is this kind of comments that turn useful discussions into nonsense. Do not bother me anymore. Have a nice day!
"I want the optimization/image processing service to be free", sure a optimization/processing service can be relatively efficient on the hardware, but it's still demanding, making it logical for actually charging either a fixed fee or a per X request pricing - in the end if you're not making it an "addon", you're basically making others pay for it, either customers or BunnyCDN by lowering their profit - both ways sucks, thus it makes sense to make it a paid feature.
That is not my quote. You may be confusing me with someone else. Again, stop with the nonsense.
Well, I read this as 'I don't want to pay extra (=free) other than the $10/y (which is added to your account, not taken away by bunny)'. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I love your website so much. It's making me want to try the service even though I have absolutely no need for it.
@BunnySpeed What I mean is able to do
http(s)://myorigin1.com:9000
http(s)://myorigin2.com:9000
http(s)://myorigin3.com:9000
This is possible in cloudflare Load balancing and helps a lot with the uptime, If that's possible in BunnyCDN, I am switching today!
Ah I see, thanks for the explanation. It's the next feature that we'll be working on! Should be available soon.
I really don't need it for my tiny site, but it will be something new to learn. Just signed up. Cheers.
Sorry that I missed the Easter offer. I just signed up five days ago and LOVE bunny CDN.. Wifes name is Bunny too!!
Is there any difference between the BunnyCDN Wordpress plugin and say..using Supercache's CDN rewrite tab? I already use Supercache on my Wordpress sites and I'm just wondering if I should just use that to integrate BunnyCDN or if I should install the BunnyCDN plugin.
You can stay with supercache. Afaik the BunnyCDN plugin should do the same as other CDN plugins
That's correct, at least for now
Any Mother's Day Promos?
Are you a mother?
Aint we all?
^ THIS!
india ?
The Mother's day in Slovenia was in March
No, that was over-quoting. India is a country.