there really isn’t much in the way of an alternative
Bunny.net covers some of the use cases, like DNS and CDN. I think they just rolled out a WAF too.
There’s also the “traditional” providers like AWS, Akamai, etc.
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echodot@feddit.uk 1 month agoI hate it but there really isn’t much in the way of an alternative. Which is why they’re dominant, they’re the only game in town
there really isn’t much in the way of an alternative
Bunny.net covers some of the use cases, like DNS and CDN. I think they just rolled out a WAF too.
There’s also the “traditional” providers like AWS, Akamai, etc.
Capricorn_Geriatric@lemmy.world 1 month ago
How come?
You can route traffic without Cloudflare.
You can use CDNs other than Cloudflare’s.
You can use tunneling from other providers.
There are providers of DDOS protection and CAPTCHA other than Cloudflare.
Sure, Cloudflare is probably closest to asingle, integrated solution for the full web delivery stack. It’s also not prohibitively expensive, depending on who needs what.
So the true explanation, as always, is lazyness.
lena@gregtech.eu 1 month ago
I’m lazy and use cloudflare, so that checks out. Due to recent events I’ll switch to another CDN, the centralization of the internet is very concerning.
dan@upvote.au 1 month ago
I’m a fan of BunnyCDN - somehow they’re one of the fastest while also being one of the cheapest, and they’re based in Europe (Slovenia). KeyCDN is good too.
www.cdnperf.com is useful for comparing performance. They don’t list every CDN though.
lena@gregtech.eu 1 month ago
Wow, bunny is second in query speed, just below cloudflare. Impressive!