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BunnyCDN is a global content delivery network (CDN) provider from Slovenia, known for its extremely low entry price—as little as $0.01/month—and a clean, easy-to-use control panel. Its core selling points are “cheap + easy to use + not blocked in China,” making it especially suitable for individual webmasters, small websites, and lightweight app developers who have limited budgets but still need global acceleration. Users often choose it because it combines broad overseas node coverage with more affordable pricing and a more intuitive operating experience than many major cloud providers.
BunnyCDN was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Slovenia. It focuses on edge CDN services. Its core product is Standard CDN, which uses globally deployed Anycast network nodes to cache static assets—such as images, CSS, and JavaScript files—closer to end users, thereby improving loading speed. It also offers value-added services such as video streaming, image optimization, and security protection, including DDoS protection. In terms of market position, BunnyCDN is not a giant like Cloudflare or Akamai; instead, it targets small and medium-sized customers, building a large user base through low entry barriers and flexibility. Its customers include personal blogs, small e-commerce sites, indie game developers, and some SMEs that need overseas acceleration. According to official information, it has more than 100 PoP locations worldwide across six continents, though it has relatively few nodes inside mainland China and mainly serves Chinese users through overseas nodes.
BunnyCDN has a very clear target user profile. First, it suits individual webmasters and small teams that need to deploy a CDN quickly without dealing with complex configuration or expensive monthly fees. Second, it fits lightweight application developers, such as those hosting static websites, small games, or API endpoints, who need decent global response times but do not have huge traffic volumes. Finally, it can also work for some SMEs that need overseas acceleration, such as foreign trade websites or cross-border marketing landing pages. The best use cases include accelerating small blogs or portfolio websites, distributing static assets to overseas visitors, and lightweight video or image streaming. For large enterprises or high-traffic platforms, BunnyCDN may be less ideal due to limitations in node scale or advanced features, and is better used as a supplementary acceleration solution.
BunnyCDN falls into the “cheap” category among similar CDN services. Its Standard CDN plan can cost as little as $0.01/month, though this is essentially a symbolic charge for extremely low traffic. In real-world use, bandwidth costs are around $0.01/GB, depending on region, which is far lower than Cloudflare’s Pro plan at $20/month or Amazon CloudFront’s pay-as-you-go pricing starting from $0.085/GB. For small sites with monthly traffic in the tens of GB, the monthly cost is typically around $1–5, making it highly cost-effective. There are no obvious hidden fees, but users should note that traffic toward China may be slightly more expensive due to routing detours or node limitations. In addition, some advanced features, such as image optimization and video transcoding, require extra payment. Overall, if your traffic is not large and your audience is mainly overseas, BunnyCDN is one of the lowest-cost options available. However, for very large traffic volumes or mainland China acceleration, it is less cost-effective than domestic CDN providers.
From the perspective of users in China, BunnyCDN’s network accessibility is “partially usable.” The company claims it is “not blocked in China,” but in practice, due to the particular nature of China’s network environment, direct access to BunnyCDN nodes can be unstable. Some ISPs, such as China Telecom or China Unicom, may experience higher latency because of international routing detours. Chinese users should consider the following: first, if the website is mainly for overseas users, BunnyCDN’s overseas node acceleration works well and usually does not require additional configuration; second, if the site targets domestic users in China, it is advisable to combine BunnyCDN with a domestic CDN such as Alibaba Cloud or Tencent Cloud for dual-line acceleration, or use BunnyCDN’s “smart routing” feature if available, though results may not always be stable. For payments, BunnyCDN supports credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard, PayPal, and wire transfer. For Chinese users, PayPal and credit cards are the most convenient options, but Alipay and WeChat Pay are not supported. As for invoices, BunnyCDN is a Slovenian company and usually provides only English electronic receipts or invoices. These may not be accepted for reimbursement by Chinese companies, and users should confirm whether VAT invoices are supported, as the official website does not clearly state this. Is circumvention required? Access to the dashboard and API generally does not require a VPN or similar tools, but acceleration performance through certain nodes may vary depending on the network environment. Domestic alternatives include UPYUN and Qiniu Cloud, but BunnyCDN still has advantages in overseas coverage and pricing.
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BunnyCDN is suitable for the following scenarios: small personal websites with extremely low budgets, static asset acceleration for overseas users, and developers who need to quickly test CDN performance. It is not suitable for large sites primarily serving mainland Chinese users, enterprises that require advanced security or customization, or users who must use domestic Chinese payment methods and invoices. New users are advised to take advantage of the 14-day money-back guarantee to test whether its overseas nodes improve performance for their own business. If your main audience is overseas, it can be used as a paid CDN directly. If you also need to serve domestic Chinese users, consider combining it with a domestic CDN for a dual-line setup, or choose a more localized alternative.
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BunnyCDN is an Slovenia CDN (Edge CDN) provider. TG4G tracks its "Standard CDN" plan, with monthly pricing from $0.01, an overall rating of 8.5/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach BunnyCDN directly.