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Speedypage uses bunny.net CDN, but I dont know if they are cheap enough for you.
Thanks but the cheapest package with bunny.net cdn included is almost 7$/month
SpeedyPage and use the code LET20OFF for 20% off recurring.
@speedypage . Reliable and friendly.
I’m using enterprise pkg with 2x resource. And having 10tb+ premium bandwidth with cdn. And site optimiser. Very satisfied. Premium stuff
Why are you against CloudFlare?
GitHub Pages is free and uses an anycast CDN. https://dnstools.ws/ping/pytorch.github.io/?proto=Ipv4
Sites are limited to 1GB space and 100GB monthly transfer though.
I know you don't want to use Cloudflare, but Cloudflare Pages is pretty decent. Their free plans has 100 custom domains, unlimited sites, and unlimited monthly transfer.
It is also limited only to static pages, no?
Yeah. OP mentioned using a CDN though, so there's an implication that it's mostly static. Dynamic content is generally not served via a CDN.
Often you can put dynamic content on a non-CDN subdomain. That's essentially what the "Jamstack" for modern site development is - The actual site is all static, and any dynamic parts are loaded from an API. Cloudflare Pages + Workers works well together - pages for static content, workers for dynamic content.
Sites usually go the other way and have static CDN'd content on a subdomain or separate domain. Separate domain is a bit more efficient as it won't send all the cookies.
Namecheap offers a free CDN plan to its EasyWP & SharedHosting customers. Although they only offer 50GB/mo free bandwidth.
Supersonic CDN is only available for EasyWP Subscriptions with Namecheap domains, 3rd Party domains using FreeDNS, and domains using Namecheap Shared Hosting nameservers.
https://www.namecheap.com/supersonic-cdn/
So NameCheap CDN is totally free if used with FreeDNS?
afaik no