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I have a question
Why do you deal with this for a year instead of just switching
How do you have the capacity to chase them for a year but not to switch to another S3 solution
I tried Bunny once and went back to Cloudflare right away
How is this on OP? It's an issue with Bunny, and I have seen at least 1 other person mention having the same issue. edit: one, two
He didn't wait 15 months to report it. It's been 15 months since he reported it, and it hasn't been resolved.
How many extra replications region(s) are you using? (not counting your primary/main one)
i assume this is the op https://old.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/1sglytg/bunnycdn_has_been_silently_losing_our_production/
and it's been linked at yc https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47710845
I’ve used bunny for a few years … happily. I wonder if this is a bug due to some meta data of the files like the names or something. Very weird. Good thing you had metrics to catch it
To answer some of the questions in the thread:
1. How many files were lost - it's hard to say exactly, but we're talking ~hundreds out of ~10 million.
2. We are using Bunny Storage and the CDN. Storage is in the Standard tier with 2 replicas. I'm not aware of any public S3-compatible service available yet (it's in preview AFAIK).
3. Why we dealt with this over a year without switching - a combination of fallbacks working and lack of resources to move.
4. This is a general issue even if Bunny is trying to market this as an 'edge case' - more people have reported similar issues over Reddit. Additionally, the 'general' issue here is Bunny's inability to work this out over >1yr.
With 2 replicas you should probably face no losses of data... You should have been more aggressive in your ticket and ask them why the replicas did not auto sync to each other (including to your primary/main one), and you should quote their documentation here: https://docs.bunny.net/storage/durability#multi-region-redundancy
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That's concerning!
Oh believe me, I tried everything with their support team. Like talking to a wall.
Where did you migrate to?
R2 + imgproxy + CF as CDN
BunnyCDN i used over 2years now! But for their speed not as storage. I'm serious about backing up, so as serious backup storage, I even used 2 layers of WASABI and an Own multiple NAS at the co-locate DC. Safe for 2 Years and continue.
Yes! I do store at BunnyCDN but only my own files of the website and as hot storage I use R2, and before that was E2.
You should have copy as backups somewhere.
Using them from beginning of their project, never had any issues with BunnyCDN + any important projects / files always backups in several places and encrypted.
How good is Bunny for only DNS hosting? How well does it scale as one's web site grows? Do they have a DNS upgrade path or is that even necessary?
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Are these for a pull zone or stream or for plain storage.. what did you move to?
Any pure storage without versioning is not worth the salt..