CDN
BunnyCDN
BunnyCDN is a high-performance content delivery network known for competitive pricing, fast global edge locations, and developer-friendly storage features.
What is BunnyCDN?
BunnyCDN emerged from Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2017 as a challenger in the content delivery network market, competing against entrenched players like Cloudflare, Fastly, and Amazon CloudFront by offering straightforward pricing, a genuinely performant global edge network, and an unusually clean API and dashboard. The company grew a devoted following among independent developers, WordPress hosting providers, and bootstrapped SaaS companies who found the pricing of enterprise CDNs difficult to justify and the complexity of self-hosting bandwidth infrastructure prohibitive. BunnyCDN's model — pricing storage and bandwidth separately with no traffic engineering complexity — resonated strongly in its target market.
The platform offers several distinct products built on the same edge infrastructure: BunnyNet CDN for accelerating and caching web content, Bunny Storage (a geo-distributed object storage system), Bunny Stream for video hosting and delivery, and Bunny Optimizer for image processing and optimization at the edge. Pull zones (CDN distributions) are configured through the Bunny dashboard or API, with cache rules, custom headers, origin settings, and edge scripting capabilities through BunnyScript. The edge network spans hundreds of PoPs, with the company's "Tier 1" network offering direct peering connections that reduce latency on high-traffic routes.
When BunnyCDN experiences service issues, the impact pattern depends heavily on which product layer is affected. Pull zone delivery failures mean cached assets — JavaScript bundles, stylesheets, images, fonts — stop loading for visitors, causing websites to render broken or completely fail if the CDN URL is the canonical source rather than a fallback. Storage zone outages block uploads and downloads entirely. Bunny Stream delivery failures take video players offline. The edge scripting layer going down can cause custom request routing logic to fail, sending requests to wrong origins or producing errors. Because many BunnyCDN customers use it as the primary delivery mechanism with no fallback origin, edge-level failures are directly user-facing.
Outage.gg monitors BunnyCDN's platform health in real time. Visit the live status page to check current edge network status.
Common BunnyCDN Problems
Issues users most frequently report when BunnyCDN is having problems.
Service unavailability
API calls are failing, dashboards are unreachable, or the service is returning 5xx errors.
Slow performance / high latency
Response times are significantly above normal, causing timeouts and degraded user experience.
Authentication failures
API keys, OAuth tokens, or SSO logins are being rejected unexpectedly.
Data sync & storage issues
Files, databases, or synced data are not updating, missing, or inaccessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about BunnyCDN outages and server status.
You can check the live BunnyCDN server status at outage.gg/services/bunnycdn. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.
BunnyCDN can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.
Go to outage.gg/services/bunnycdn and click the "Report an Issue" button. Your report is counted immediately and helps confirm whether a problem is widespread. Reports from multiple users trigger a status change visible to everyone watching the page.
Click the "Notify Me" bell button on the BunnyCDN status page at outage.gg/services/bunnycdn. Create a free account and we will send you an email the moment BunnyCDN comes back online — no app download required.
Many services maintain official status pages with planned maintenance notices. Outage.gg aggregates real-time community-reported outages which often surface faster than official channels.
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