Ooh – I was wondering about storage, but apparently persistent storage is the first item on the roadmap. With that, it might be a decent EU-based fly.io alternative.
We assign each container up to 8 available cores, plenty of RAM, and add ultra-fast networking on top. Then, it’s up to you to use exactly as much as you need.
Sounds like the magic is just heavy oversubscription, no?
Bunny is not an AWS reseller. It started as just a CDN and has gradually been expanding to other services. This is a marketing article though, probably doesn’t belong here.
On the Changelog podcast they presented some benchmarks of CDNs and Bunny beat the competition (Cloudflare) by a wide margin. So if they are reselling hardware that would still be pretty impressive. I didn‘t know them before, but their engineering seams sound. The name is a little odd though.
Ooh – I was wondering about storage, but apparently persistent storage is the first item on the roadmap. With that, it might be a decent EU-based fly.io alternative.
Sounds like the magic is just heavy oversubscription, no?
I don’t think I agree with their implicit definition of edge computing. Edit to add: this reads like an advert.
Looks like spam. Another AI generated article from AWS resellers.
Bunny is not an AWS reseller. It started as just a CDN and has gradually been expanding to other services. This is a marketing article though, probably doesn’t belong here.
On the Changelog podcast they presented some benchmarks of CDNs and Bunny beat the competition (Cloudflare) by a wide margin. So if they are reselling hardware that would still be pretty impressive. I didn‘t know them before, but their engineering seams sound. The name is a little odd though.