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Bunny.net Shield. Cloudflare alternative?

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  • @trew said:
    Great news - more competition is always good.

    It is also of note that Bunny, whilst not a member of the Bandwidth Alliance, do have free bandwidth agreements with the likes of Backblaze

    https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/solutions/cdn

    LOL, BackBlaze itself is using Cloudflare

  • trewtrew Member

    @lowprofile said:

    @radex said:
    I switched from Cloudflare to BunnyCDN 6 months ago. First of all i switched to BunnyCDN to get rid off amurican stuff. I noticed that my website is a little bit faster, support replies even on middle of night. And yesterday my website got layer 7 ddos, enabled shield to extreme level, not even a single request from ddos came to my origin after enabling it.

    How did it protect your dynamic requests? I assume your IP is exposed, and not hidden by Bunny? I don't understand how they protect your site, when only static resources are served by them?

    Your IP will be hidden, same as Cloudflare do (and all other reverse proxies).You set your DNS to point your domain address to the Bunny IP address.

    The user types in www.lowprofile.com
    -> and that goes to Bunny
    -> bunny contacts your server
    -> and then forwards the response on to user as if they were serving the content

    But this will only apply to a new domain dns entry (as dns history will show any previous entries so if your server IP is on there you will need to change server IP) and you also can't then use it for other things such as Email server as that will expose your IP.

  • trewtrew Member

    @Kolestor said:

    @trew said:
    Great news - more competition is always good.

    It is also of note that Bunny, whilst not a member of the Bandwidth Alliance, do have free bandwidth agreements with the likes of Backblaze

    https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/solutions/cdn

    LOL, BackBlaze itself is using Cloudflare

    They are both members of the bandwidth alliance https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/bandwidth-alliance/

    Thanked by 1Kolestor
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