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Brajeshwartoday at 12:13 PM4 repliesview on HN

I throw everything I experiment with at Cloudflare, including my personal website and the family’s Internet stuff (websites, etc). None of them is commercial. Cloudflare tells me that it served 68.44 GB in the last 30 days, and the Invoice was ZERO.

I’ve been looking for an extra-cheap CDN, and I’m not so worried about high uptime. I’m not yet ready to cough up the cost for Cloudflare R2 and AWS CloudFront, though it’s not costly, but I’m still in that cheap-feeling phase and not ready to offload over 100GB of files to the public while paying a price.

I looked at Bunny CDN a while back, but I remember thinking that the minimum was like ~$50. What did I miss? I dismissed it as non-personal option.


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miyurutoday at 12:57 PM

AWS CloudFront is free up to 1TB bandwidth and 10 million HTTP/HTTPS requests per month.

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-free-tier-data-transfer...

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KomoDtoday at 12:27 PM

> I’m not yet ready to cough up the cost for Cloudflare R2 and AWS CloudFront

> but I’m still in that cheap-feeling phase and not ready to offload over 100GB of files to the public while paying a price

You wouldn't pay like anything for that on Cloudflare R2. You get 10GB and $0.015/GB (so what... like a dollar or something?) for anything over + free egress.

portaltonowheretoday at 12:22 PM

$1 minimum for Bunny CDN. https://bunny.net/pricing/

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ozimtoday at 1:52 PM

Cloudflare transfer is inflated. I have personal website via CF that there is no way is having transfer amounts they claim there is.

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