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CacheFly vs BunnyCDN: What are the differences?
Developers describe CacheFly as "A leading content delivery network provider based in Chicago, IL". CacheFly is the world’s fastest Content Delivery Network (CDN), delivering rich-media content up to 10x faster than traditional delivery methods. Launched in 2002 as the first TCP anycast-based CDN, CacheFly pioneered the ability to deliver rich-media content faster and more reliably than traditional delivery methods. On the other hand, BunnyCDN is detailed as "A super cheap, but lightning fast CDN to speed up your website". It is a lightning fast CDN that comes at a fraction of the cost of traditional Content Delivery Networks, yet offers great features and performance with a global network.
CacheFly and BunnyCDN belong to "Content Delivery Network" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by CacheFly are:
- Up to 10x faster performance
- Lower bandwidth costs
- Scalable, on-demand capacity
On the other hand, BunnyCDN provides the following key features:
- Extreme Performance
- Delivery Control Icon
- Security Icon
BunnyCDN is an open source tool with 10 GitHub stars and 6 GitHub forks. Here's a link to BunnyCDN's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of BunnyCDN
- No subscription1
- Cheapest cdn1
- Pay-as-you-go1