Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service
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@MooCloud_Matt said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
Yes but CF has features that you can't ignore sometimes, like DB and storage at the edge, workers, ...
Yes, durable objects are very underrated.
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@girish can we please get your thoughts on this?
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@girish I've been a good boy this year. Really I have.. OK, I mostly have but I do make the cut on Santa's list and earned my gifts. Can we please get this done before year's end?
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@girish DNSPerf added Bunny to the list, and they're in the top 10. Any chance they will be added in the foreseeable future?
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@girish said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
@lukas we merged it into 7.4.2 instead since it's quite a simple change. 7.4.2 will probably come next week fixing a few other regressions.
It is helpful to have a newbie friendly explanation for the benefits of some technical software like this. Here is one, courtesy of You.com YouChat AI:
"Bunny.net offers a CDN (Content Delivery Network) service, not just a DNS (Domain Name System) service,
which can be self-hosted. Here are some benefits of self-hosting Bunny.net's CDN service:Faster website loading: Self-hosting Bunny.net's CDN can improve the loading speed of your website as it serves content from servers closer to the end-user.
Better security: By self-hosting, you have more control over the security of your website's content. With Bunny.net's CDN, you can encrypt data in transit with TLS/SSL and enable two-factor authentication for access.
Improved website traffic management: Bunny.net's CDN provides load balancing and traffic routing features that can help distribute traffic to multiple servers to ensure better performance and reliability.
Cost savings: Self-hosting the CDN can be more cost-effective than relying on a third-party service, especially if you have high-traffic websites where bandwidth and storage costs can add up.
More control over content and data: Self-hosting gives you complete control over your website's content and data, allowing you to customize and optimize the delivery of your website's content to your specific needs.
It's important to note that self-hosting a CDN service requires technical expertise and involves significant maintenance, so it might not be the best solution for everyone."
How could I format that paste more beautifully? I tried the "code" and that didn't look too good.
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@girish said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
@lukas we merged it into 7.4.2 instead since it's quite a simple change. 7.4.2 will probably come next week fixing a few other regressions.
Is there a "beta" option also? I really need this bunny.net integration to continue setup my cloudron server / apps
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@lukas said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
Is there a "beta" option also?
Are you referring to Cloudron or Bunny.net ? Cloudron has no beta as such but I think maybe you are referring to Bunny. If that's the case, when I opened a new Bunny account, this feature was already there and labeled as "Beta".
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@girish said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
@lukas said in Add support for Bunny.net's new Bunny DNS service:
Is there a "beta" option also?
Are you referring to Cloudron or Bunny.net ? Cloudron has no beta as such but I think maybe you are referring to Bunny. If that's the case, when I opened a new Bunny account, this feature was already there and labeled as "Beta".
To get Cloudron 7.4.2 now to use bunny.net integration