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1•thisismytest•3m ago•0 comments

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1•giuliomagnifico•29m ago•1 comments
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We're making Bunny DNS free: because a faster internet won't build itself

https://bunny.net/blog/were-making-bunny-dns-free/
129•dabinat•1h ago

Comments

KingOfCoders•59m ago
I love bunny so much - I host 10+ (Hugo) websites there and I pay basically nothing (+ CDN, DNS, ...).
postepowanieadm•56m ago
Have you managed to turn everything off? I had been playing with magic containers, turned everything off and then discovered every month I was charged 1usd + vat for nothing. A bit annoying.
Trollmann•48m ago
IIUC this is by design. If you have an account with them you will pay at least $1/month. The only way to get rid of this is to delete the account.
phlsa•48m ago
There seems to be a $1 minimum charge on all accounts, regardless of whether or not you use them[1]

[1] https://bunny.net/pricing/#:~:text=%241%20monthly%20minimum

KingOfCoders•46m ago
Yes, that is what I pay ("basically nothing")
LoganDark•46m ago
From TFA:

> As with all bunny.net services, accounts using the platform are subject to our standard $1/month minimum spend

khurs•40m ago
how do you pay nothing? As CDN isn't free?
jaffa2•51m ago
So is this just a dns service? I can use their servers to service dns requests? The main webpage unfortunately has a lot of marketing speak that says a lot but doesnt really tell me what it is.

Quote “ At bunny.net, our mission has always been ambitious but focused: help make the internet hop faster.

To do that, we’ve built a massive global network spanning 119 locations and counting. Today, this network powers over 1.5 million websites and consistently delivers some of the fastest content delivery around the globe. But while deploying thousands of servers globally is an impressive feat on its own, the hardware itself does not explain how bunny.net is able to deliver such an impressive level of performance.

The real secret hides under the hood, embedded in the routing engine that directs every request, every user, and sends traffic exactly where it needs to go. That engine is Bunny DNS”

Ok… so what is it? Router? Dns? Software? Service? Upon reading again that para actually sounds a bit like AI slop, could explain it.

farfatched•48m ago
Its an authoritative DNS service, so it can host your domains.

Compare with a recursive resolver, like 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1, which you can use to resolve domains.

What's nice about Bunny DNS is that they have authoritative nameservers ~everywhere, so resolving is quick everywhere.

But I think in practice this isn't that useful, since if a domain is moderately used, its DNS records will be cached ~everywhere in anycasted recursive resolvers.

dizhn•49m ago
It sounds like they made it free for customers for up to 500 domains. It also sounds like they were charging for DNS resolution before? Or is it DNS hosting?

>So, we’ve eliminated DNS query fees entirely.

> Bunny DNS no longer charges for DNS queries and includes free DNS hosting for up to 500 domains per account. There are no query limits, no per-request billing, and no critical features hidden behind enterprise plans. (Yes, that includes smart records and health monitoring too.)

>As with all bunny.net services, accounts using the platform are subject to our standard $1/month minimum spend, but DNS itself no longer incurs any usage-based charges.

Oh..kayy.

KingOfCoders•45m ago
You had some - millions (?) of - DNS queries free in the past.
khurs•37m ago
Yes. Many others are free with no $1 minimum (e.g. Cloudflare)
thepasch•33m ago
something something are the product
rozenmd•29m ago
Not _quite_ in this case, since the free plan improves everyone's experience: https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflares-commitment-to-free/
bcye
tao_oat•44m ago
I'm using Bunny DNS and it's been mostly unremarkable (which is a very good thing for a DNS provider)!

The only annoyance is that their domain import auto-detects existing records, but it seems to miss a lot of them so you end up manually copying a lot of things over anyway.

rahimnathwani•40m ago
That's not their fault, though. There's no perfectly reliable way to enumerate the DNS records for a particular domain.
farfatched•40m ago
In their defence, nobody can implement auto-detecting domains well, because there's no way to efficiently enumerate DNS records.

(Excluding NSEC-style enumeration, which is not always available.)

Lucasoato•37m ago
Kudos to the BunnyNet team!

I've always looked for a EU based alternative to Cloudflare; not because I didn't like them, I still support Cloudflare and they're a great company, but pushing for and testing EU services is important particularly in the light of recent developments in EU-US geopolitics.

The problem is that many European companies aren't as competitive as their US counterpart. Consider Hetzner as an example: how can you imagine being competitive with US cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) by raising the prices so much, in such a short time, with so little previous communication to your customers?

BunnyNet on the other hand is being competitive and this move is in the right direction. Of course their free tier is not comparable to Cloudflare (they are two different companies, with different profiles in terms of debt, cash in hand and so on), but it doesn't need to be for small projects.

I'm not choosing BunnyNet because it's european, I'm choosing it because it's a good company that is providing a good service.

scandox•27m ago
Well that's a strange way of expressing competitiveness when Hetzner is still vastly cheaper than those 3 cloud providers, despite those cost increases.
Imustaskforhelp•19m ago
Yes Hetzner is still vastly cheaper option but there are better options now compared to hetzner and the issue is the way that they handled the pricing.

Its just simply unsustainable and burns a lot of trust/good will if you increase your prices 3x in such a short period of time

Trust me when I say this but Hetzner really belonged in its category previously. I had scoured almost everything and nothing could provide the scale at price Hetzner did back then but now I would say that its simply not true anymore and that there might be better options out there for what its worth.

I am really sad for Hetzner as I really enjoyed them and always wanted to build on top of them but looks like all good things come to an end :-(

khurs•35m ago
Just looked at their website, they don't do many loss leaders as others, for example others offer free static site hosting.

But they are a private company with only one small $6m funding round back in 2022, so I think they are more focused on building organically and not chasing investor funded growth.

Good luck to Bunny!

JdeBP•32m ago
For the people asking what kind of DNS service this is, content or proxy: You have to look 'Bunny DNS' up in the products menu and from there follow the hyperlink to the doco.

* https://docs.bunny.net/dns

So it's content DNS service; with server-side resource record shuffling; and with JavaScript, and badly written examples that don't check the question type, just to make it weird.

bcye•30m ago
Very nice and a great service. I wish there API Keys were scoped however so setting up continuous deployments doesn't risk your, say, MX records getting changed if the key is leaked. And it would be very awesome if they would support IPv6-only origins for the CDN.
jeremyjh•10m ago
Their website loads really fast. It sad that this is remarkable, but it really is.
mistic92•7m ago
Interesting, but I have too much stuff configured in Cloudflare :<
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24m ago
Well except of the people that may solve the damn captchas (:
khurs•24m ago
Cloudflare's business model appears to be wait till someone is generating lots of bandwidth and then give them 30 days to move up a tier or be closed down.

I've read reports of companies on the business plan being strong armed into signing Enterprise plans with 1 year upfront.

It's a listed company with revenue expectations, and VERY good at marketing itself, but it's free tier of CDN/DDOS to start off with is a good deal.

dabinat•6m ago
Is there really much of a difference between $0 and $1? I would imagine having to have a working credit card attached to your account cuts out a decent number of malicious users.
dizhn•12m ago
First time I am hearing of paying for DNS resolution but I am just a civilian.
bcye•28m ago
They were charging for nameserver hosting. The main draw are some advanced programmatic features for (geo) routing, scripting, etc.
summarity•20m ago
Their DNS is also scriptable, it’s not just a name server
chpatrick•12m ago
Hetzner can't magically buy cheap hardware and prices have multiplied the last year.
piva00•7m ago
What is comparable to Hetzner in price/scale/features?
jeremyjh•16m ago
They are vastly cheaper even than their actual competition in the US like Digital Ocean.
farfatched•20m ago
To be fair, a large fraction of Hetzner's costs will be RAM/SSD prices (since that is what they are selling), and they're in a competitive market, and known to have competitive pricing.

Bunny CDN of course runs on RAM/SSD but their costs are also developing and operating services on top. Their costs are comparatively less impacted by the RAM/SSD issue.

Hetzner might not have raised prices so suddenly if they had similar services.

Indeed, Hetzner DNS has been free for a long time.