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Need Cheap CDN
Hello everyone,
I'm developing a new feature for our radio playlist and would appreciate your input on the best way to implement it.
My goal is to create a community-driven song selection process. Here's the concept:
Song Submission: I will upload users songs to the CDN allow other users to listen to the media so they can vote.
Voting Period: Once a song is submitted, it will be open for community voting for a set period, either 24 hours or one week.
Playlist Integration: Songs that receive a significant number of votes will be added to our main radio playlist.
Temporary Storage and Deletion: To manage storage space and ensure a fresh rotation of tracks, all submitted songs will be temporarily hosted on a Content Delivery Network (CDN) and automatically deleted after the voting period concludes.
I'm looking for recommendations for a cheap but fast CDN option...
Any suggestions or insights you have would be greatly appreciated.
User based is currently small.
Thank you for your help!


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Bunny.net? (there is an aff link in my bio
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$5/TB for bandwidth
You could use cheap storagebox (or a storage vps) for the temporary
https://www.backblaze.com/docs/cloud-storage-deliver-public-backblaze-b2-content-through-cloudflare-cdn
Why do you need a CDN? Surely you'd just serve your files from a cheap storage server? You're only looking at, IDK, 160Kbit/s/user. That's 6 streams in 1Mbit/s, or 6000 active streams on a 1Gbit/s port. Doesn't need to be particularly geographically close or efficient at that low bandwidth, so literally any place will do.